Cortex of adrenal glands
yes true
The endocrine system. There is a gland in the heart that does just that job. There also other glands in the endocrine system that regulate water levels.
sweating, shivering, fluid flow, blood flow, and blood spreading
Unlike the nervous system, the affects of the endocrine systems control is slower, but has a longer-lasting influence in the body. It utilizes the use of hormones that are secreted directly into the blood from ductless glands. This is the main way the body regulates metabolism, reproduction, growth and development, maintains fluid and electrolyte, acid-base, and energy balances.
You would have a mineral defeciency and eventually become very ill. Your body needs minerals to maintain fluid/electrolyte balance to maintain homeostasis.
No receptors directly monitor fluid or electrolyte balance
The electrolyte Sodium (Na+) is responsible for fluid homostasis.
Endocrine glands
what help control fluid and electrolyte balance and lowers blood cholesterol level
Arthur K. C. Li has written: 'Fluid, electrolytes, acid-base and nutrition' -- subject(s): Acid-Base Imbalance, Acid-base equilibrium, Body fluids, Electrolytes, Homeostasis, Metabolism, Nutrition, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance
Strong Electrolyte
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