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∙ 7y agoSweating and thirst
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∙ 7y agoNo, the bodies muscles moving in response to signals form your balance organ acting to compensate for forces acting on the body is the 'act' of maintaining your body's balance.
carbohydrates
homeostasis i believe
It's referred to as the sensory strip, it runs up/down in the temporal area.
Because! SO OBVIOUS! Its got something to do with the cells in our bodys. Our skin cells do not let us feel the electricity. If you are looking for a better answer than that... GOOD LUCK! :( if u try than ur a weirdo person lol
Sweating and thirst
An automatic response to the environment is a reflex
Yes it is Homeostasis involves the bodys systems combating a stimulus the body returns the systems to its optium state and creaetes a steady state it does this by using the feedabck system Yes it is Homeostasis involves the bodys systems combating a stimulus the body returns the systems to its optium state and creaetes a steady state it does this by using the feedabck system Yes it is Homeostasis involves the bodys systems combating a stimulus the body returns the systems to its optium state and creaetes a steady state it does this by using the feedabck system
The nervous system is responsible for determining the body's immediate response to the heat. It also is responsible for determining the body's immediate response to the cold.
Sneezing and a running nose.
Our boold pressure is lowerd to extremeties and all our heat goes to our coar. -A.G (:
Mucous production and coughing.
the stimulus of an eye is made up of protons that react to the light waves outside our bodys sending pictures and light waves to the rods and cones located in the retina of our eye that is then fliped and depicted in our brain.
Water.
Bodys Isek Kingelez was born in 1948.
when you are overheated your bodys liquids try to cool you down resulting in sweat. When you sweat your body becomes dehydrated if you don't consume anything liquid to replace what was used. And if you don't it resultes in dehydration.
Adaptation is the bodys effort to restore normalcy.