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express.howstuffworks.com/web-quest- ... The blood carries the much-needed oxygen to the muscles. While this is going ... It's also removing fluid from your body, so it's very important to replace those lost fluids.
chemoreceptors
"other bodily fluids" (blood, urine, etc.)
Osmosis
it is important because if the water or fluids went regulated out of the blood you would fill up with water ending up very very sick.
Blood, and water
Sodium helps regulate extracellular volume. Sodium such as in blood plasma and extracellular fluids in other tissues, bathe cells and carry out transport functions for nutrients and wastes.
The elastic walls helps regulate blood pressure.
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They help regulate blood pressure (I think)
The kidneys control pH by secreting or reabsorbing H+ ions.
They regulate blood pressure.
Capillaries do not have valves to regulate blood flow. Veins are the vessel of the circulatory system that have veins to regulate blood flow.
Fluids help you blood circulate efficiently which in turn helps your body to stay warm.
nerve cells move due to the fluid blood in our body.As it is you know molecules or any other thing is free to move in fluids........................................Thanks that was anki
The kidneys regulate the amount of electrolytes present in the body fluids by means of various hormones like ADH(vasopressin), ACTH etc. This regulates the fluid concentration by adding or absorbing sodium & potassium ions as required.