[18] Differences between Shivering and Non-shivering Thermogenesis Flashcards
What is shivering thermogenesis?
Shivering thermogenesis is a process that produces heat in the body by increasing muscle activity, such as shivering.
What is non-shivering thermogenesis?
Non-shivering thermogenesis produces heat through metabolic processes in brown adipose tissue without causing muscle shivering.
Where does shivering thermogenesis primarily occur?
Shivering thermogenesis primarily occurs in the skeletal muscle.
Where does non-shivering thermogenesis primarily occur?
Non-shivering thermogenesis primarily occurs in brown adipose tissue.
What triggers shivering thermogenesis?
Shivering thermogenesis is triggered by the body when it experiences cold and needs to generate heat to maintain body temperature.
What triggers non-shivering thermogenesis?
Non-shivering thermogenesis is triggered by both cold exposure and diet, specifically overfeeding.
Is shivering thermogenesis an involuntary process?
Yes, shivering thermogenesis is an involuntary process.
Is non-shivering thermogenesis an involuntary process?
Yes, non-shivering thermogenesis is largely involuntary, but it can also be influenced by diet and exercise.
What is the primary function of shivering and non-shivering thermogenesis?
Both shivering and non-shivering thermogenesis primarily function to maintain body temperature and homeostasis.