If a person skipped a meal and the blood sugar levels dropped, the liver could release some of
the stored sugar back into the blood.
How could the liver maintain homeostasis after a person ate a meal that resulted in large amounts of sugar entering the blood?(the person is suffering from diabetes).
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A neutral pH is maintained in the liver to optimise enzyme activity and maintain homeostasis.
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The liver helps humans maintain homeostasis of glucose levels in three ways. They include storing excess glucose as glycogen, releasing glycogen during fasting, and using precursors in gluconeogenesis.
Homeostasis means to maintain a stable internal environment. Lack of homeostasis is disease. All of the body organs do this. They keep the systems working at a set range. Blood pressure, glucose levels, etc. The main organs involved are the liver, kidneys, lungs and nervous system.
The Liver, Kidneys, the Endocrine System, Autonomic Nervous System and Hypothalamus are responsible to maintain Human Homeostasis.
By reducing the liver's ability to manufacture proteins and process How_does_liver_cirrhosis_disrupt_homeostasis, nutrients, medications, and poisons.
Organisms maintain homeostasis by sweating. Kidneys, Liver, and Brain help maintain homeostasis.
homeostasis is basically a big word for balance. a plant needs to stay in balance, or homeostasis even if it's environment changes.
lungs as a homeostasis organ