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What histological changes occur due to extreme temperatures?

In extreme cold, tissues may exhibit increased vascularization to maintain blood flow and prevent frostbite. Cold-induced changes can also include the proliferation of brown adipose tissue, which helps in thermogenesis. Conversely, in hot climates, histological changes may include the development of sweat glands and thin epidermal layers to facilitate heat dissipation.

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