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Q: Which are the following is the best example of homeostasis the ability of plants to use the sun energy carbon dioxide and water to make food the movement of a cat tower food?
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How does repiatory system maintain homeostasis?

The maintenance of a consistent internal environment is called homeostasis. The lungs help maintain homeostasis by regulating blood pH and gas regulation by eliminating carbon dioxide as a waste product.


How does carbon dioxide concentration help maintain homeostasis?

The brain monitors the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood, and if there is too much the respiratory function is increased.


Homeostasis is the process by which plants use sunlight to make organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water?

Homeostasis is maintaining a constant internal environment. A good example of homeostasis is the regulation of blood glucose levels in humans. Too low and glucagon triggers the break down of glycogen raising the blood glucose levels, too high and insulin causes glucose to be removed from the blood and synthesised into glycogen. Homostasis is always about negative feedback as described in the example above. The process you have described in your question is photosynthesis and is an anabolic process and on its own is NOT a homeostasis process. The plant will make sugar compounds from carbon dioxide and use these compounds for respiration, its basically a way of harvesting and producing usable energy so not a homeostasis process.


Which of the following do plant cells need for photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide from the air, water from the ground and photons of light.


How is breathing controlled in the body and related to homeostasis?

A+ Students - medulla oblongata Breathing is controlled by the brain stem, in the medulla oblongata. Breathing is important for homeostasis because the pH balance of our blood id about 7.3, just slightly alkaline. Breathing controls the amount of oxygen vs. carbon dioxide in our blood by releasing carbon dioxide in the lungs so it leaves the body when we exhale. If you hyperventilate, for example, you will build up too much carbon dioxide which will make your blood become acidic. That's why they have you breathe into a paper bag, so you don't take in any more oxygen and the red blood cells have room to carry the carbon dioxide to your lungs.

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How does repiatory system maintain homeostasis?

The maintenance of a consistent internal environment is called homeostasis. The lungs help maintain homeostasis by regulating blood pH and gas regulation by eliminating carbon dioxide as a waste product.


How is the movement of oxygen in the body similar to and different to the movement of carbon dioxide?

So the movement of oxygen in the body is different to the movement of carbon dioxide as while oxygen enters the red blood cells during this movement the carbon dioxide stays out. It stays in the plasma. Also for the movement of carbon dioxide to happen oxygen is needed. Its a product of aerobic respiration. The movement of oxygen in the body is similar to the movement of carbon dioxide as both processes require respiration and pass through the walls of the capillaries.


How does carbon dioxide concentration help maintain homeostasis?

The brain monitors the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood, and if there is too much the respiratory function is increased.


Is it true or false that homeostasis is the process by which plants use sunlight to make organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water?

No, homeostasis means 'maintaining a constant internal environment.' What you are thinking of is photosynthesis.


How is the movement of oxygen in the body different from the movement of carbon dioxide?

because your mind is not working


How is the movement of oxygen different from the movement of carbon dioxide in the body?

because your mind is not working


What are the 7 characteristic of living things?

Movement: the ability to sway or bend or move from place to place. Reproduction: the ability to reproduce and pass through genetic materials. Growth: the ability ti increase in size through cell growth or division. Response: the ability to react to a stimulus. Excretion: to get rid of waste. Exchange of gases: animals; take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. plants; take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Nutrients: the ability to acquire (get) and process food/nutrients.


Why can you see the movement of nitrogen dioxide gas in a container but not carbon dioxide?

Carbon dioxide is a colorless gas while nitrogen dioxide is a gas with a reddish-brown color.


Which is odd from amongst the following bacteria carbon dioxide oxygen antibiotics?

carbon dioxide


What process is responsible the movement of carbon dioxide into a leaf?

procordination


Which of the following is a greenhouse gas?

Carbon dioxide


How does ability of cells to differentiate in humans compare to the ability in plants?

the Photosynthesi does not allow the ability of a plant cell to prouduce solar energy in carbon dioxide