Vasodilation helps maintain the body’s core temperature in the normal range. Thermoreceptors in the skin and brain are sensitive to the temperature of the blood. When they detect a high temperature, they send nerve impulses to the skin, causing vasodilation, which will increase heat loss. The skin may look flushed with the increased blood flow.

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