[31] Role of the Nervous System in Thermogenesis Flashcards
What is the role of the nervous system in thermogenesis?
The nervous system plays a key role in thermogenesis by regulating body temperature and initiating responses to cold and heat.
What part of the nervous system is primarily responsible for thermogenesis?
The hypothalamus in the brain is primarily responsible for regulating body temperature and hence thermogenesis.
How does the nervous system respond to cold temperatures?
In response to cold temperatures, the nervous system triggers shivering and non-shivering thermogenesis to generate heat and maintain body temperature.
How does the nervous system respond to warm temperatures?
In response to warm temperatures, the nervous system triggers mechanisms like sweating and vasodilation to cool the body.
What is the role of sympathetic nervous system in thermogenesis?
The sympathetic nervous system activates brown adipose tissue to increase heat production in a process known as non-shivering thermogenesis.