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← Nature & AnimalsWhich effect arises when small mammals near their lower critical temperature?
A)Increased metabolic heat production due to shivering✓
B)Reduced energy expenditure from brown fat
C)Peripheral vasodilation to reduce insulation
D)Deactivated thermogenesis decreases body insulation
💡 Explanation
Increased metabolic heat production occurs because skeletal muscles involuntarily contract via shivering thermogenesis, generating heat to maintain core temperature. Therefore, shivering significantly elevates heat output, rather than brown fat reduction or wasted vasodilation below the critical gradient.
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