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The urinary system supports the kidneys. The kidneys are the organ of homeostasis. The kidneys send unnecessary fluid containing toxins to the bladder for storage. When an ample amount has accumulated, the urinary system will expel it in the form of urine.
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There are many functions of the kidneys that maintain homeostasis. In addition to filtering wastes, the kidneys use hormones to regulate blood pressure and altering the sodium and electrolyte balances to maintain proper fluid balances within the body. The kidneys help to maintain the internal balance in the body by excreting substances that change that balance. The kidneys also help to maintain water balance.
-Controls pH by the amount of CO2 dissolved -Bloodstream is the main system used to transport hormones ie. insulin -Controls body temperature - vasodilation cools blood and brings it back to the system
Homeostasis is a term used to describe normal body functions, which include blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, respiration and blood composition. Coagulation contributes to homeostasis as the platelets and clotting factors in the blood clots and ceases bleeding.
By regulating the amount of positive hydrogen ions in the blood.
The urinary system supports the kidneys. The kidneys are the organ of homeostasis. The kidneys send unnecessary fluid containing toxins to the bladder for storage. When an ample amount has accumulated, the urinary system will expel it in the form of urine.
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facultative water reabsorption is the reabsorption of water in the kidneys that is under the hormonal control of ADH (anti diuretic hormone) The amount of water reabsorbed is dependant on how much the body needs to reabsorb to maintain homeostasis and fluid balance.
There are many functions of the kidneys that maintain homeostasis. In addition to filtering wastes, the kidneys use hormones to regulate blood pressure and altering the sodium and electrolyte balances to maintain proper fluid balances within the body. The kidneys help to maintain the internal balance in the body by excreting substances that change that balance. The kidneys also help to maintain water balance.
The key role of the Kidneys is to primarily to rid the body of toxins, keep the blood cleaned regulating the amount of fluid in the body
A vacoule is the excretory organelle of the cell. It regulates the turgidity of the cell by regulating the amount of water inside the cell. The vacoule always has some amount of water present inside it. If the cell contains more water, it absorbs the water and allows it to diffuse out of the cell. If the cell contains less water, the water from the vacoule will re-enter the cell to maintain its turgidity.
The brain monitors the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood, and if there is too much the respiratory function is increased.
eliminates waste from the bodyfunction of the kidney : The kidneys remove wastes and water from the blood to form urine. Urine flows from the kidneys to the bladder through the ureters.the main function unit of the kidney is the nephron The kidneys regulate the body's fluid volume, mineral composition and acidity by excreting and reabsorbing water and inorganic electrolytes. ( http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4647 )to filter out the things that your body doesn't need
The kidneys are vital for the maintenance of blood pH - and the lungs also play an important role.The kidneys are responsible for control the electrolytes that contribute to pH.The lungs control the amount of CO2 in the blood - high levels of CO2 cause a drop in pH.If there is a change in pH caused by the kidneys, the lungs will compensate and vice versa. In this way, the body can usually maintain a consistent pH.
the kidneys
-Controls pH by the amount of CO2 dissolved -Bloodstream is the main system used to transport hormones ie. insulin -Controls body temperature - vasodilation cools blood and brings it back to the system