Kidneys have the most significant role in regulating the blood PH level by controlling the excretion and reabsorbtion of the main acids and bases.
the organ that controls your breathing is the lungs =)
The lungs.
Large intestine
A perfect pH balance for a person would be at 7.4. It does range from 7.35-7.45.
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.
the organ that controls your breathing is the lungs =)
The temperature of the surroundings and the pH levels. If either is too high (and if the pH is too low) the enzymes will denature.They will loose their shape and not be able to react any more.
no it will decrease the pH levels
pH levels are levels on a scale from least acidic to most acidic. To answer your question, you can find acidity on a scale of pH levels.
the nervous system controls the other organ systems.
Yes the pH levels are different
The one that controls circulatory is the heart
The brain controls the nervous system.