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water regulates body temperature
This is a very vague question but I think you are refering to water
Human cells do have the ability to regulate what they need or don't need to maintain their own health. Cells are found all throughout the body.
Body temperature is controlled by a region the brain called the hypothalamus. White blood cells by themselves cannot regulate body teperature
Water is the only molecule in your body, which can move freely in the body cells. The movement depends most of the time on physical need of the tissue. When you are thirsty, water may become less in red blood cells. When you drink water, water enters the red blood cells. Most of the times water that enters the red blood cells is replaced by same amount of water. I hope that you can draw the diagram, now.
Water helps to regulate body temperature, transport nutrients to cells, and rid the body of waste materials.
The word for it is "Osmosis"
Four major uses for water by the body are: to carry nutrients and oxygen to cells, to regulate body temperature, to lubricate joints, and to moisten tissues.
it control and regulate all part of the human body
water regulates body temperature
body temperature
About 75-80%. The same amount of water in all the seas and oceans.
This is a very vague question but I think you are refering to water
The fluid that carries different substances and cells that help regulate body functions and protect the body against disease and infections is called blood.
Human cells do have the ability to regulate what they need or don't need to maintain their own health. Cells are found all throughout the body.
Polar bears have almost 4 inches of blubber to keep them warm. There is a process in almost all animals to regulate a normal state, called homeostasis. This keeps the body at the right temperature, keeps you from having too much water in your body, keeping energy levels at a proper rate, etc. Things like peeing to regulate your water, sweating to keep you cool, burning fat for energy is all homeostasis.
Polar bears regulate water balance by homeostasis. They can also regulate their body temperature through thermo regulation, which is a form of homeostasis.