It helps because it's also being absorbed with dead cells and pathogens. The Lymphatic system iswhere white blood cells mature. So when fluid is leaked white bloods get in and attack pathogens.
The leaking of fluid from the blood vessels can disrupt the balance of fluid in the body, leading to swelling and edema. The return of leaked fluid back into the blood helps maintain homeostasis by restoring the proper balance of fluid in the body. This process is facilitated by the lymphatic system, which collects and transports the leaked fluid, filtering it, and then returning it to the bloodstream.
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Oxygen enters the blood to become available to cells.
http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~edudev/LabTutorials/Buffer/Buffer.html
Homeostasis is a term used to describe normal body functions, which include blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, respiration and blood composition. Coagulation contributes to homeostasis as the platelets and clotting factors in the blood clots and ceases bleeding.
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It helps because it's also being absorbed with dead cells and pathogens. The Lymphatic system iswhere white blood cells mature. So when fluid is leaked white bloods get in and attack pathogens.
There are two ways that the respiratory system maintain homeostasis. These are through gas exchange and regulation of blood pH.
the nutrients and blood moving around helps with homeostasis.
The kidneys work with other body systems to maintain homeostasis by filtering pollutants from the body. The kidneys filter blood which nourishes all of the systems of the body.
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.
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I don't know I guess cause it observes it
I don't know I guess cause it observes it
Oxygen enters the blood to become available to cells.
http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~edudev/LabTutorials/Buffer/Buffer.html
the skeletal system plays an important role in regulating blood calcium levels to maintain homeostasis.It gives calcium to the blood