The hypothalamus is responsible for the regulation of temperature in organisms. It is important because temperature directly affects vital biochemical processes within the body. Without a regulating mechanism, the organism will die.
Buffers keep pH stable so there are not large changes, which would sway outside of the organisms ability to tolerate.
because multicellular organisms cannot survive on diffusion alone. as a result, they need these mechanisms to transport nutrients and substances through the body
So we know what's going on with living organisms
by allowing them to diffuse through the cell membrane
Without this it's possible that organisms will die. Certain unicellular organisms need sunlight or a certain temperature to survive. So this is very important.
Temperature regulating mechanisms are very important in organisms. This is because cells in organisms can only survive and be productive in certain temperatures.
The ability to regulate one's temperature is a means of survival. When your body can't maintain homeostasis then you will have a problem continuing to breathe because all systems require balance.
The ability to regulate one's temperature is a means of survival. When your body can't maintain homeostasis then you will have a problem continuing to breathe because all systems require balance.
The characteristic that is of paramount importance for the evolutionary trend and success of organisms today is Adaptation.
creates oxygen
two include water levels and body temperature
What the importance of interaction between living organisms and the environment
~ kidney and homeostasis..........
They keep environments relatively stable and maintained between certain limits.
Yes.
Too easily eradicate the organism.
many onecelled colonial and simple multicelluar organisms rely on which of the following transport mechanisms