cardiovascular
There are two ways that the respiratory system maintain homeostasis. These are through gas exchange and regulation of blood pH.
theenocerine system
to maintain homeostasis
The endocrine system helps maintain homeostasis by releasing hormones that regulate various bodily functions such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. These hormones travel through the bloodstream and communicate with cells to ensure a balanced internal environment. The endocrine system works in coordination with the nervous system to respond to changes in the body and maintain stability.
Not directly. Homeostasis usually involves the proper function of a system or systems.
excretory system
the skeletal system give blood from the heart to the circulatory system to keep homeostasis
Like other anthropods, grasshoppers maintain homeostasis by shedding their exoskeleton periodically. They also have a heart muscle to pump blood through their body and have a regulated respiratory system.
Frogs maintain homeostasis through various systems, including the respiratory system (regulating gas exchange), the excretory system (removing waste products), the circulatory system (transporting nutrients and oxygen), and the integumentary system (regulating water balance). These systems work together to maintain internal stability in response to changes in the external environment.
The nervous system works with the endocrine system to maintain homeostasis in our bodies.
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The peripheral nervous system (PNS)