Temperature, water and as for the last one... I thinkblood sugar levels or
ion (salt) concentration - not entirely sure, sorry :)
Homeostasis is the body's way of controling internal conditions. Three key factors that are regulated by our organs are temperature, water/ion levels, and blood-glucose concentration.
Sweat goosebumps make you thirsty to prevent dehydration
Water nd oxygen
carrying nutrients to your cells.removing waste from your cells.it also helps regulation by carrying
well.. what i know is that homeostasis greatly depends on so many factors. I can give two systems: central nervous system and endocrine system. CNS maintains and regulates all body processes. For this matter it is responsible for endocrine system to actively work. On the other hand, the endocrine system pertains to hormones that aids the body's internal activities. The reproductive system greatly interacts with CNS and endocrine systems in order to maintain homeostasis. Malfunction of these systems can affect a person's reproductive system. Please research on the relativity of the three systems for scientific basis. This is the best answer i can give. I hope it is relevant to the question. -butz-
maintaning homeostasis
1. animals 2. temperature (pH) 3.adaptation
Hormones alter the metabolism of target organs by increasing or decreasing their activity. These changes in activity are strictly balanced to maintain homeostasis (a stable internal environment).
energy, nutrients, and to maintain homeostasis
maintain homeostasis and regulate reproductive system
The liver helps humans maintain homeostasis of glucose levels in three ways. They include storing excess glucose as glycogen, releasing glycogen during fasting, and using precursors in gluconeogenesis.
carrying nutrients to your cells.removing waste from your cells.it also helps regulation by carrying
Respiratory System ( heat and cold ) Digestive System ( hunger and thirst ) Excretory System ( elimination of waste products )
There are three major systems that control pH levels. They are the respiratory system, the chemical and physiological buffering system, and the urinary system.
well.. what i know is that homeostasis greatly depends on so many factors. I can give two systems: central nervous system and endocrine system. CNS maintains and regulates all body processes. For this matter it is responsible for endocrine system to actively work. On the other hand, the endocrine system pertains to hormones that aids the body's internal activities. The reproductive system greatly interacts with CNS and endocrine systems in order to maintain homeostasis. Malfunction of these systems can affect a person's reproductive system. Please research on the relativity of the three systems for scientific basis. This is the best answer i can give. I hope it is relevant to the question. -butz-
cardiovascular
Three types of blood cells are white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. Homeostasis is when the body is all functioning as one to keep away disease and to make sure that the whole body is working properly and doing its job. The red blood cells help in homeostasis by carrying oxygen to the cells The white blood cells help maintan homeostasis by protecting is from disease. And the platelets help begin the clotting process through out the cells
The cytoskeleton is the underlying structure of a cell and is comprised of three kinds of filaments, microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules. The cytoskeleton impacts homeostasis, the regulation of internal environment of the cell, by maintaining the shape or form of the cell, depending on the cell's function, and protecting the internal components of the cell from distortion caused by impacts or interactions with organisms or objects outside of the cell.
Wolves are mammals just like humans, dogs and cats among many more. They maintain homeostasis through the process using the gland called the hypothalamus. When you are hot you sweat, cooling the body. When you are cold, you shiver making heat.
maintaning homeostasis