Hormones
Hormones.
regulate body functions
Regulate body functions
Stomata are the openings in leaves that (among other functions) regulate gas exchange.
regulate the amount of insilun and add sugar to the blood if it is low.
The nervous and endocrine systems act, in two different ways, to regulate activities and functions. The nervous system uses nerve impulses while the endocrine system uses hormones to chemically regulate organ systems.
stomach acid
an enzyme
Proteins are biochemicals that have many functions, such as regulatin chemical activities. Protein is also a molecule that is made up of amino acids and that is needed to build and repair body structures and to regulate processes.
The digestive system does not work with the immune system to regulate body functions.
The digestive system does not work with the immune system to regulate body functions.
The digestive system does not work with the immune system to regulate body functions.
The digestive system does not work with the immune system to regulate body functions.
is a substance that is produced by a neuron that is other than a neurotransmitter and is used to transmit information to other neurons to regulate their activities. examples are dopamine, s.erotonin or histamine
The endocrine system helps regulate and maintain various body functions by synthesizing (making) and releasing hormones, chemical messengers.- Daniel Martinez =]
Water is the most important chemical to support life. It is essential for various biological processes such as hydration, transportation of nutrients, and waste removal. Water also helps regulate body temperature and provides a medium for numerous biochemical reactions necessary for life to thrive.
The thyroid hormones thyroxine and tri-iodothyronine are under produced. It is these hormones that regulate the rate of the metabolic process so a lack of them slows down bodily functions.
Cyclins