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The water regulation in a kidney is controlled by the hypothaelemeus which is located in the brain, and it helps to regulate the amount of water present in a kidney comparative to the water that is released in a normal cycle.
the kidney's most directly regulate the concentration of water in blood.
It maintains the amount of water in the body.
the homeostatical function of kidney is to regulate the concentration of water and salts in the body through osmoregulation.
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There are many functions of the kidneys that maintain homeostasis. In addition to filtering wastes, the kidneys use hormones to regulate blood pressure and altering the sodium and electrolyte balances to maintain proper fluid balances within the body. The kidneys help to maintain the internal balance in the body by excreting substances that change that balance. The kidneys also help to maintain water balance.
the amount of water vapor depends in volume temperature and pressure.Since you can never keep any of them constant forever, then the amount of water vapor would have to change to "balance" out the system (the conservation of energy or stuff like that). This could be done by precipitation or condensation, both of which help to regulate the right amount of water vapor.
It should be balanced to regulate water. The amount of water should be maintained constant.
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The chromosomes. this is wrong. the cell membrane is what regulates the amount of water inside the cell.
We need to regulate the hunters before the animal stocks run too low.This machine will regulate the water flow into the building.
The word for it is "Osmosis"