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All living organisms maintain homeostasis.
Cells must dispose of wastes in order to maintain their homeostasis
Carbon dioxide.
Water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide
The brain monitors the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood, and if there is too much the respiratory function is increased.
The maintenance of a consistent internal environment is called homeostasis. The lungs help maintain homeostasis by regulating blood pH and gas regulation by eliminating carbon dioxide as a waste product.
They both are in the gas exchange which when oxygen comes into the lungs it is diffused over capillary walls and becomes deoxygenated or carbon dioxide. We then breath that out.
The respiratory system feeds the cardiovascular system oxygen which the cardiovascular system then transports to every living cell in the body and simultaneously the cardiovascular system is transporting carbon dioxide to the respiratory system so that the respiratory system will expel the carbon dioxide from the body (large amounts of carbon dioxide are fatal). This balance is necessary of oxygen and carbon monoxide to cells (all of them) in producing energy that is used to move muscles and maintain the homeostatic temperature of the body.
The process of removing waste products from the body is called excretion. This process involves eliminating metabolic wastes such as carbon dioxide, urea, and excess salts from the body to maintain homeostasis.
Carbon dioxide is a very useful and largely used chemical; carbon dioxide is not toxic but also doesn't maintain the life.
1. Carbon dioxide is a gas, non-toxic, with the formula CO2. 2. Carbon dioxide is not harmful for drivers. But: - carbon dioxide is harmful for the life on the earth because is a green house gas - carbon dioxide is not a breathing gas and did not maintain animal life - carbon dioxide is useful for plants, important in photosynthesis
forests absorb the carbon dioxide and help to maintain balance
The atmosphere didn't literally need the Carbon Dioxide! The main purpose of the Carbon Dioxide is for the plants! Plants needed Carbon Dioxide for their process called photosynthesis to produce their own food and in return they exchange it into Oxygen but for me personally the Carbon Dioxide in our atmosphere is also there to maintain the balance in it.
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No, homeostasis means 'maintaining a constant internal environment.' What you are thinking of is photosynthesis.
The ability of an organism to maintain internal stability is known as homeostasis.