The kidneys are the principle organ for maintaining salt and water balance. One of the functions of the kidneys is to control the water and salt balance in the body. That is why it is referred to as the main organ of homeostasis.
The Kidneys!!
Your kidneys function to remove excess water, or retain water when you need it. They also work hard to regulate the amounts of electrolytes in your body (such as sodium, potassium, etc.) The kidneys do this directly by circulating your blood through the various structures within them.
This is carried out by the hypothalamus in ur brain
Mostly the kidneys,
with a mild assist from the lungs.
what help control fluid and electrolyte balance and lowers blood cholesterol level
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It regulates the water balance in the body.
Some of the physiological processes regulated by the hypothalamus include blood pressure, body temperature, cardiovascular system functions, fluid balance, and electrolyte balance. The hypothalamus regulates emotional responses through its influence on the pituitary gland, skeletal muscular system, and autonomic nervous system.
The kidney, among other systems, helps to maintain electrolyte balance.
No receptors directly monitor fluid or electrolyte balance
Cortex of adrenal glands
William Halstead Taylor has written: 'Fluid therapy and disorders of electrolyte balance' -- subject(s): Electrolyte balance, Electrolytes, Fluid therapy, Metabolism, Water, Water-Electrolyte Balance
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The electrolyte Sodium (Na+) is responsible for fluid homostasis.
Gretchen Mayo Reed has written: 'Regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance' -- subject(s): Body fluids, Hydrogen-ion concentration, Programmed instruction, Programmed texts, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Water-electrolyte balance (Physiology), Water-electrolyte imbalances 'Regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance: a programed instruction in physiology for nurses'
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It regulates the water balance in the body.
Infants
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blood participates in the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance, acid bas (ph) balance, and boyd temperature.
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