skin
which organ system regulates body functions by means of electrochemical impulses
It regulates body temperature.
water regulates body temperature
Hypothalamus.
A bird maintaining a constant body temperature is showing homeostasis.
The skin regulates body temperature by sweating, synthesizes important chemicals, and functions as a sophisticated sense organ. An example is when the body is over-heating the pores open up and allow the body to prespire.
Liver is the organ, which generates the most heat in the body. Liver has heavy blood supply and is the principle organ of metabolism. So it is the organ which generates the most heat in the body.
which organ system regulates body functions by means of electrochemical impulses
Skin regulates temperature, through perspiration.
what regulates body temperature,hunger,thirst
It regulates growth, blood pressure, body temperature, water balance, sex organ function, and breast milk production.
water
the liver
Skin is very important. It is one of the first lines of defense of the immune system. It is the body's largest organ. It also regulates body temperature and controls perspiration.
No, it regulates insulin in your body. Your skin, an organ not a muscle, helps control temperature in the body and goose bumps is just one way of warming up.
Our largest organ is our epidermis (our skin) witch holds us together. It regulates temperature by opening and closing our pore and by sweating (wich also can keep help with eliminating toxins).
visceral control center of the body.....The portion of the brain that regulates certain basic body functions such as temperature.