homeostasis- balance of two systems to work together to improve or advance an orginism.
we get hot so we sweat to replace lost fluids. two systems working together
I don’t know
The Nervous System and the Endocrine System are the two body systems that regulate homeostasis.
The nervous system, which controls the endocrine glands, telling them when to release hormones The circulatory system, which transports the hormones to target cells You could also include the urinary system; whilst the kidneys are a part of the endocrine system, their other role is to excrete water & salts - the levels of both of which help to maintain homeostasis
All organ systems regulate homeostasis for the body. I'm not sure which two are the most important. For example, the Regulatory System (lungs, trachea, etc.) regulate homeostasis by breathing. The Excretory System (Kidney, bladder, etc.) regulates homeostasis by removing wastes.
Nervous system and Endocrine system
During periods of high muscle activity muscles need more oxygen requiring the respiratory system to work harder (a person breaths harder) to take in more oxygen. This oxygen is taken to the muscle via the circulatory system. During periods of high muscle activity heart rate increases which causes the circulatory system to deliver the oxygen and nutrients to the muscles at a faster rate.There are many systems that contribute to homeostasis. The kidneys are the organs that have the largest influence on homeostasis, and the hypothalamus is the gland that controls all of homeostasis.
There are two ways that the respiratory system maintain homeostasis. These are through gas exchange and regulation of blood pH.
Anal fail videos help them to maintain homeostasis.
The Nervous System and the Endocrine System are the two body systems that regulate homeostasis.
muscular system, endocrine system, and digestive system. :)
The nervous system, which controls the endocrine glands, telling them when to release hormones The circulatory system, which transports the hormones to target cells You could also include the urinary system; whilst the kidneys are a part of the endocrine system, their other role is to excrete water & salts - the levels of both of which help to maintain homeostasis
The Negative feedback System & the Positive Feedback System are the two types of Homeostasis
All organ systems regulate homeostasis for the body. I'm not sure which two are the most important. For example, the Regulatory System (lungs, trachea, etc.) regulate homeostasis by breathing. The Excretory System (Kidney, bladder, etc.) regulates homeostasis by removing wastes.
If you go onto the Google and search the definition "Two Chambered Heart", this is what I got: The circulatory system is an organ system that passes nutrients (such as amino acids and electrolytes), gases, hormones, blood cells, etc. to and from cells in the body to help fight diseases and help stabilize body temperature and pH to maintain homeostasis.
The two ways are Diffusion and Active transport.
Oxygen and Nutrients.Cell membranes help organisms maintain homeostasis by controlling what substances may enter or leave cell. In homeostasis, the waste is being transported away from the cell while it receives the nutrients it needs to continue to function.
Nervous system and Endocrine system
During periods of high muscle activity muscles need more oxygen requiring the respiratory system to work harder (a person breaths harder) to take in more oxygen. This oxygen is taken to the muscle via the circulatory system. During periods of high muscle activity heart rate increases which causes the circulatory system to deliver the oxygen and nutrients to the muscles at a faster rate.There are many systems that contribute to homeostasis. The kidneys are the organs that have the largest influence on homeostasis, and the hypothalamus is the gland that controls all of homeostasis.