In a healthy person, all the body systems are homeostatic. The main system that regulates homeostasis is the autonomic branch of the peripheral nervous system. The main gland of homeostasis is the hypothalamus and the major organs are the kidneys.
The nervous system and the endocrine system.
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the nervous system send electrical signal known as nerve impulses(action potentials) to organs that can counteract changesfrom the balanced state.
The endocrine system include many glands that secrete messenger molecules called hormones into blood.
Nerve impulses typically cause rapid changes while hormones usually work more slowly however work toward the same end usually through negative feedback systems.
The homeostasis controls the internal environment of the body that needs to be stable for the best efficiency. It controls the temperature, water content, avaliable evergy, avaliable oxygen and concentration of waste in the blood must be reulated and controlled so chemicals reations can happen efficntly. The homeosais receptor detct particular stimuli and these are processed and effectors act upon the stimuli in order to chnage particular condition.
The two systems are involved, which are Cardiovascular system and Respiratory system.
The systems that provide homeostasis are Nervous system nad Endocrine.
homeostasis is the process of gas exchange
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nervous system
The Kidney..?
homeostasis maintains a constant or nearly constant body environment to save it from the harmful effects of fluctuations in the external enviroment.
All systems in the body contribute to mainining homeostasis!
The excretory system maintains homeostasis (balance of body) in the body by expelling wastes. These waste products can assist in balancing electrolytes in the body. For example, you have an overdose intake of medicines or vitamins, the kidneys and the liver work together to be able to metabolize the excess meds. The excretory system also regulates the electrolytes in the body which in turn regulates the blood pressure, the body's pH level, O2 saturation, and a lot more. That is why we need to take care of our excretory system. Hope it will answer your queries.
The Nervous System and the Endocrine System are the two body systems that regulate homeostasis.
Chemical messengers.
It maintains control of the body's functions.
Homeostasis is the process in a system that maintains internal balance and stability.
No, sweating is a mechanism by which a body maintains internal temperature homeostasis.
A system formed of endocrine glands of body which along with nervous system of body, control and coordinates the body functions and maintains a homeostasis inside the body. Including testicles and stuff
the endocrine system: controls growth, development and metabolism maintains homeostasis sends messages through the body
The urinary system contains the kidneys, which are considered to be the organs of homeostasis mostly because they control the electrolyte balance in the blood, water retension in the body, and that they also play a role in maintaining blood pressure.
The Kidney..?
Yes it is.
When the body maintains a steady internal environment, that is called homeostasis.
1. Rids body of wastes 2.protects body 3. Maintains Homeostasis 4. makes vitamin D 5. sensory
homeostasis