There are a number of kinds of bodies of water: they include lakes, streams, rivers, ponds, and oceans.
a large body of water surrounding the Philippines.
a large body of water surrounding the philippines.
Most of the chemical reactions in your body are homeostatic. They tend to return to the median or middle. Body temperature, water in the body, and sodium and other electrolyte balances are examples.
Dehydration: When the body contains too little water. Overhydration: When the body contains too much water. Hypotension: When the body's blood pressure is abnormally low.
Rivers are considered a body of water. Some other examples of bodies of water are oceans, lakes, ponds, as well as brooks.
A body of water can refer to lakes as well as oceans. Examples of bodies of water in the world include the Atlantic ocean, and Lake Michigan.
Sea Breezes
Examples: proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, vitamins, enzymes, water, aminoacids, microelements.
A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water (oceans?) is a strait. Examples are the Strait of Gibraltar, Malacca Strait, Yucatan Strait, Strait of Dover, and so on.
Examples of homeostatic mechanisms in the body include:internal body temperature regulation,blood-glucose levels,water and ion concentration in the body.
A strait is a narrow body of water that connects an enclosed sea with a larger body of water, such as a sea or ocean. It is typically formed by natural forces like tectonic activity or erosion and serves as a vital passageway for marine traffic. Examples include the Strait of Gibraltar and the Bosphorus Strait.
Homeostasis keeps an organism's internal environment stable, even if the external environment is not. Examples include temperature of the body and the amount of water in the body