Getting an erection and not ejaculating
The lymphatic system helps maintain a constant level of tissue fluid by collecting excess fluid and returning it to the bloodstream. This helps regulate the balance of fluids in the body and prevent swelling or edema.
Homeostasis is defined as a state in which internal conditions within the body are maintained at relatively constant levels, despite external changes. This process helps to regulate variables such as temperature, pH, and blood sugar levels to ensure optimal functioning of the body.
Homeostasis.
you keep your body constant by, keeping the levels of sugar levels and keeping your body warm and keeping it at the level
It is called homeostasis (internal environment maintained at a constant level) or thermostasis (internal heat maintained at a constant temperature). The overall name for the processes by which temperature is controlled is thermoregulation.
The body maintaining relatively constant conditions within the body.
it is the maintenance of the internal environment of the body like keeping the blood glucose level constant or keeping the body temperature constant
No, squids are not warm-blooded. They are cold-blooded animals, which means their internal body temperature is regulated by the surrounding environment rather than being maintained at a constant level.
The body's internal environment is maintained by homeostasis. The components that are regulated inside the body are temperature, pH level, water, ion and solute balance.
Because of the homeostatic conditions in our body. i.e the maintainence of internal environment relatively constant. When body temperature is increased, it send message to CNS which inturn sends immediate message to different parts of the body to cool down by sweating & when body temperature is decreased , body produces enough heat by burning fat.
either remain unchanged or keep a dynamic balance that remains constant.
Constant body temperature is maintained by warm blooded organisms - birds, mammals. The body temperature is maintained constant irrespective of an increase or decrease in temperature of the surrounding. The constant temperature is maintained by temperature haemostasis. This is achieved by altering the metabolic rate and rate of perspiration and urination. Maintaining constant temperature is also called as homeothermy.