In general terms, the factors influencing body-fluid balance can be divided into two categories: intake and consumption.ÊAn example of the former would be how much water one ingests. An example of the former would be how much one sweats or otherwise uses up bodily fluids in the performance of bodily functions.
what mechanism that you body has that maintain fluid balance?
Total body water is 60% of body weight, Intracellular fluid is 40% of the body weight and extracellular fluid is 20% of the body weight.
The environmental conditions can affect your body fluid balance because it can cause you to sweat too much.
The levels of hormones in the body can vary depending on stress, infections, fluid levels, and mineral balance.
The urinary system controls fluid balance in the body under the direction of the nervous and endocrine systems.
Calcium
ear are the part of body which keep our body balance and this is due to the bones and fluid present in ear.
every athlete must be able to maintain balance and stability athletes' loss of stability can have an adverse effect on their ability toperformthe skills of the given sport with control. a loss of control can affect factors such as forceproductionand accuracy.the two types of balance are. STATIC BALANCE- which is balance when the body is at rest (not moving). DYNAMIC BALANCE- which is balance when the body is moving
The adrenal glands which are found on top of the kidneys help to adjust fluid balance through electrolyte balance. The posterior portion of the pituitary gland secretes anti diuretic hormone which also contributes to fluid balance in the body.
GFR affects by High and low blood pressure in the body. It is known as the rate of the fluid in the blood. GFR control by normal fluid like balance diet, water etc. @ Sagar Adelaide.
It regulates the water balance in the body.
Sodium maintains the balance of fluid in a person's body.