An example of a homeostatic response is: a. an increase in body temperature that results from fever. b. an increase in body temperature that results from involuntary shivering. c. a decrease in body temperature that results from shock. d. an increase in body temperature that results from exercise. e. the rising sun causing an increase in body temperature in a stationary animal
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