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It is storage for excess nutrients in the body that can be used later, when needed. It is used to help maintain constant body temperature and is a factor in over-all
Compounds that help keep a solution's acidity or alkalinity (pH) constant are known are buffers.
EDTA is Ethydiaminotetraacetic acid. In some titrations, it is best to avoid any sharp pH changes(except in acid-base titrations, of course). Buffers are the right substances to help maintain a constant pH.
The attraction between negative and positive protons help to maintain and atom's structure.
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There are blood vessels in the ears that help maintain body temperature and the bigger the ear the more surface area it has to work with in order to regulate the temperature.
They help regulate blood pressure (I think)
kidney filters and maintain a normal concentration in cells toxics are wasted out as urine
Maintain the osmotic pressure of the blood
The glomerulus ...
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it helps it by keeping body temperature constant
amniotic fluid
Maintain the osmotic pressure of the blood.
magnesium
Clean waste material from the bloodRetain or excrete salt and waterRegulate blood pressureStimulate bone marrow by producing erythropoietin to make red blood cellsControl the amount of calcium and phosphorous absorbed and excreted
Double circulation is where there are two loops to the cardiovascular system - one that supplies blood to the peripheral tissues and one that takes deoxygenated blood to the lungs. This has very little effect on maintaining a constant internal temperature.