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The body's mechanism for maintaing a steady sugar level in the blood is an example of homeostasis.
No. Crocodiles are ectothermic. Like all reptiles, they cannot generate their own body heat (like mammals do) - instead, they need to bask in the sun (or heat lamp in captivity) to raise their temperature to a 'working' level.
Must live in moist environment • adjust to moisture level-contractile vacuoles pump out water, for example • Produce spores to keep from drying out under less-than-ideal conditions
the level of your temperature to make sur eyou dotn get to hot or to cold
Yes Insulin is a hormone produced by the beta cells in the pancreatic islets of Langerhans that stimulates glycolysis and increase glucose uptake in muscle and adipose tissue; therefore, it maintain homeostasis in the body by decreasing blood sugar level when it is high. It shows a negative feedback because the response negates the stimulus to maintain homeostasis.
Well your body works to maintain homeostasis (which is balance) so for example if there is to much glucose in your blood then your body will produce insulin to love sugar level and maintain homeostasis its a natural body function
Homeostasis means balance. The best example is the one involving sugar (glucose) in the body. Our bodies need insulin to absorb glucose. When we eat, the glucose level increases and more insulin is released. As the glucose is absorbed, they level in the blood will drop and there will be the corresponding decrease in the level of insulin production. Any unbalance in any body system like this causes disease and death.
no they can not because it dies
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yes it does because homeostasis is the maintenance of the body system
The body's mechanism for maintaing a steady sugar level in the blood is an example of homeostasis.
When digestion is all about the breaking down of nutrients to a level that can be used by the body's cells, the excretory system (urinary system) helps with the removal of metabolic wastes from the body. Oh, and just in case you don't know, homeostasis is internal balance. :)
A cell must maintain homeostasis in order to function properly. Cells use osmosis, diffusion, passive transport, and active transport in order to maintain homeostasis. If a cell cannot maintain homeostasis, it will die.
A neutral pH is maintained in the liver to optimise enzyme activity and maintain homeostasis.
No. Crocodiles are ectothermic. Like all reptiles, they cannot generate their own body heat (like mammals do) - instead, they need to bask in the sun (or heat lamp in captivity) to raise their temperature to a 'working' level.
The excretory system maintains homeostasis (balance of body) in the body by expelling wastes. These waste products can assist in balancing electrolytes in the body. For example, you have an overdose intake of medicines or vitamins, the kidneys and the liver work together to be able to metabolize the excess meds. The excretory system also regulates the electrolytes in the body which in turn regulates the blood pressure, the body's pH level, O2 saturation, and a lot more. That is why we need to take care of our excretory system. Hope it will answer your queries.