Yes, provided the water contains electrolytes.
Yes, provided the water contains electrolytes.
homeostasis does have salt effect, when you sweat you lose water and salt
water
To maintain homeostasis.
Kidney filter
The gullet helps maintain homeostasis by removing excess water.
The body requires water, proteins, carbohydrates and fats to grow, move and maintain homeostasis. The cell membrane will aid the body in homeostasis and growth.
You sweat in the summer, and this fluid must be replaced. Ever notice that sweat is salty? Beyond just losing water, you're also losing electrolytes. This is where the salt comes in. You have to replace these electrolytes to maintain homeostasis :)
The main job of the large intestine is to absorb water from the undigested mass. It keeps large amounts of water in your body which helps the large intestine maintain homeostasis.
it pumps water into the cells
by their excretoy organ
homeostasis