Originally posted by wasteofo2
Could you tell me if how I understand this is correct or not?
Perspiration: Body heat is transferred to the sweat and used in the process of evaporating it, thus heat energy is used up in evaporation of water.
When something evaporates, it extracts heat from its environment. Ethanol for instance, when you put it on your skin it feels cold right? Especially when you blow on it. So no, the heat is not
transferred to the sweat, it is used during the evaporation (ask a physicist why).
Widening of the peripheral bloodvessels: More bloodflow with less friction of blood against the vessel walls causing less heat. Also greater surface area for heat to disperse.
No, not friction, but it increases the surface area where heat dissipation can take place, also, it slows down bloodflow in that area, also increasing the timeframe.
bringing those bloodvessels to the surface: Allows heat from bloodvessels to more rapidly leave the body since there is less matter between the blood vessels and the skin. Also greater surface area for heat to disperse.
First comment is correct, second one is above.
increase peripheral bloodflow: The only thing i can think of that this might do is cause the peripheral blood vessels to be able to expand.
No, on the skin is where heat dissipation can take place, so that is where the blood is directed to.
slow metabolism: Less calories from food unlocked, thus less available energy.
Well, as Another God said, heat is a direct byproduct from our metabolism (we are very inefficient in that regard).
(radiation, conduction, convection too btw) You lost me.
These are all processes that can't be controlled by the body itself. These are all processes based on the physics of heat transfer. Heat radiates from your body, it can be conducted to other objects or leave through convection to air. These things can be adjusted by wearing more/less clothing, standing in/out the wind, or curling up into a ball.
muscular movement by shivering: Friction causing heat.
Again here it is not friction, heat is actually a waste byproduct of metabolism. Moving your muscles means you are burning energy = producing heat.