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The role is to monitor the input, process, and output so that the system can adjust itself to meet the goal.
All the systems play a role in maintaining homeostasis but one in particular that is at the center is the nervous system.
The urinary system contains the kidneys, which are considered to be the organs of homeostasis mostly because they control the electrolyte balance in the blood, water retension in the body, and that they also play a role in maintaining blood pressure.
The most common controlling mechanism of hormone secretion is a feedback system or circuit. An example of this is body temperature, a condition that is continuously monitored and adjusted as necessary so that the body can function properly.
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The role is to monitor the input, process, and output so that the system can adjust itself to meet the goal.
All the systems play a role in maintaining homeostasis but one in particular that is at the center is the nervous system.
kidney
Calcitonin hormone lowers the blood calcium level. Parathormone or parathyroid hormone rise the calcium level. Vitamin D perform the some what complicated role. Together they maintain the calcium level almost precisely. This is not the precise and expert answer.
The urinary system contains the kidneys, which are considered to be the organs of homeostasis mostly because they control the electrolyte balance in the blood, water retension in the body, and that they also play a role in maintaining blood pressure.
Elaine's body likely used various mechanisms to maintain homeostasis, such as temperature regulation through sweating or shivering, hormone regulation through the endocrine system, and fluid balance through the kidneys. Additionally, feedback loops involving the nervous system may have played a role in maintaining equilibrium in her body systems.
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Each organelle has a different function.These functions are connected to each other so, the organelles work together to support the functions. That's when the body runs smoothly.
The heart pumps blood to all of your body. The blood contains oxygen and brings oxygen to all of your cells. The blood also takes carbon dioxide out of your cells and comes out when you exhale. Your cells need oxygen for energy, or cellular respiration. Cellular respiration allows your cells to function normally, maintaining homeostasis. Theorhetically, if the cells could get oxygen by themselves, without the help of blood, we wouldn't need a heart.
to absorb food
They bind to regulatory sites on troponin to remove contraction inhibition
liver,kidneys and pancreas