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Chapter 40.3, Problem 3CC
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To explain: The reason for shivering during the onset of fever.
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In the process of thermoregulation, an animal’s body maintains the normal or acceptable range of temperature within the body. Fever is condition of body where the body temperature rises above the normal range of 98.6 F.
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