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which body systems are responsible for maintenance of body temperature
The activity of all human body systems are coordinated by the secretion of hormones and the nervous system.
integumentary, muscular, and skeletal systems
Human body systems include: the nervous system, the digestive system, the circulatory system, the immune system, the integumentary system.
The nervous system and the endocrine system regulate the activities of all of the systems in the human body.
which body systems are responsible for maintenance of body temperature
Explain the mechanisms involved in disrupting body systems?
Body temperature is regulated by homeostasis, or thermoregulation. It also controls pH levels and water levels inside of the human body.
Body temperature is regulated by homeostasis, or thermoregulation. It also controls pH levels and water levels inside of the human body.
Body temperature is regulated by homeostasis, or thermoregulation. It also controls pH levels and water levels inside of the human body.
Thermoregulation is the term we give to "temperature control" or the like. For example, the human body likes to run at an internal temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. And we have mechanisms within us that control our internal temperature. The biochemical structures that accomplish this are collectively termed the thermoregulation mechanism of the body. Other animals have them, too, but some lack them - like reptiles. A link is provided below.
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Plant had no body temperature, it had no thermoregulation function.
The digestive system is different from the other human body systems because the digestive system holds food and no other human body system does also the digestive system has organs that none other human body systems have.
The thermoregulation center is located in the spinal cord and the hypothamulus which monitors the temperature inside the body. It allows animals to maintain body temperature when the temperature outside is different.
the digestive system
The scientists that study human body systems are called human anatomists and physiologists. These scientists can also be the doctors that care for you.