Fluid regulation is a balancing act between intake and output of liquids. When the body is in need of additional fluid, you may feel thirsty or get a dry, cottony mouth. Normal intake of fluids would be through drinking liquids and eating food. There is also water released through metabolism as the body breaks down carbohydrates for energy. You lose fluids 4 ways. First there is moisture in the air you breathe out. The faster you breathe more moisture will leave the body. Second, you lose fluid through perspiration when the body is adjusting its core temperature. Even if you don't feel sweaty, there will be some fluid loss through the skin. Third when you have a bowel movement, the feces will contain fluid. The large intestines does function in absorbing or elimination of water. Finally is the main regulator of body fluids -- the kidney. It will maintain the perfect concentration of water in your blood. Too much and you will urinate more often. Not enough water and your urine will become concentrated, you will urinate less often and you may feel thirsty.
it depends on which body fluid you are refering to can your rephrase your question to be more specific?
It regulates the water balance in the body.
Angiotensin receptors and regulation of fluid balance in the body along with sodium retention.
when you feel hot your body sweats to keep cool and regulate your body temperature when your bodies cooled you get goosebumps to regulate your body temperature this are to ways your body regulates
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No, excess joint fluid is not removed from the body by the kidneys. Joint fluid, also known as synovial fluid, is produced by the synovial membrane in the joints and is primarily reabsorbed back into the bloodstream through lymphatic vessels. The kidneys primarily filter waste products from the blood and regulate fluid balance in the body.
Diuretics are the class of drug used to regulate the level of fluid in the body. They work by increasing urine production and decreasing the blood volume that must be pumped throughout the body.
The fluid that carries different substances and cells that help regulate body functions and protect the body against disease and infections is called blood.
It regulates the water balance in the body.
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Angiotensin receptors and regulation of fluid balance in the body along with sodium retention.
The kidneys regulate the amount of electrolytes present in the body fluids by means of various hormones like ADH(vasopressin), ACTH etc. This regulates the fluid concentration by adding or absorbing sodium & potassium ions as required.
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Like humans, monkeys possess sweat glands, and regulate body temperature by exuding evaporative fluid out pores in their skin.
when you feel hot your body sweats to keep cool and regulate your body temperature when your bodies cooled you get goosebumps to regulate your body temperature this are to ways your body regulates