What does the hypothalamus do to raise the body temperature for a fever?
A) It raises the temperature of the blood flowing over it.
B) It triggers shivering, chills, and sweating.
C) It triggers movement of the body to a warmer place.
D) It enhances radiative cooling.
E) It triggers shivering and chills.
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