The human body needs electrolytes and water to restore homeostasis. This can be obtained orally if the person is capable of oral intake, or intravenously.
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Homeostasis maintains a stable internal environment by regulating physiological processes. When homeostasis is disrupted, it can lead to changes in behavior as the body attempts to restore balance. For example, hunger and thirst are behaviors regulated by homeostasis to maintain adequate energy and fluid levels in the body.
That depends on what the imbalance is. However the body will do everything is can physiologically to restore the imbalance at the present time without conservation for the future.
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Homeostasis
The body LOVES being in homeostasis.
Homeostasis in he human body is maintained through complex processes of the nervous system and the endocrine system. Every single process in the body is regulated by some type of receptor or sensor. The autonomic division of the nervous system, and hormones from the endocrine system use the information from these receptors to make adjustments and keep body functions at a "set point", thereby maintaining homeostasis
The body will return to homeostasis when it gets what it needs to do so. Many times a body needs water to return to homeostasis.
The stabilization of body temperature is homeostasis. What affects homeostasis is the interaction of the hypothalamus and hormones, such as prostaglandin; an indirect marker for inflammation. Homeostasis is constant/stable. The hypothalamus ensures body temperature homeostasis.
Pathological conditions do affect the homeostasis of the body. This is the constant state of the body when it is in good health. An illness will change this homeostasis.
Homeostasis keeps your body stable even when things outside your body changes. This means without your homeostasis you will not survive!
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