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.
Electrolytes influence and monitor body hydration, blood pH; and are important for nerve and muscle functions.
It regulates the water balance in the body.
Type your answer here... to monitor fluid balance in the body or electrolytes imbalance
Human tears and urine are not considered electrolytes. Electrolytes are minerals in the body that carry an electric charge, such as sodium, potassium, and chloride, which help regulate important functions like muscle contractions and fluid balance. Tears and urine are made up of water, salts, proteins, and waste products, but they do not typically contain the same concentration of electrolytes found in blood.
Angiotensin receptors and regulation of fluid balance in the body along with sodium retention.
Your kidneys regulate the mineral balance in the body.
Quite the contrary- bananas have high levels of potassium and other minerals (not to mention a good balance of nutrition overall). Minerals provide electrolytes, which the body needs in order to regulate fluid balance. Blood pressure is part of the overall fluid balance and indeed seems to drop when the body has what it needs to manage the problem. One study says that two bananas a day can keep high blood pressure at bay: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/264552.stm
An electrolyte imbalance can be an indicator of renal failure. The kidneys maintain the electrolyte balance in the body. Electrolytes are needed by the heart so it can make use of the electrical impulses it gets from the brain. They also regulate fluids and acid levels in the body.
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain that regulates water balance and body temperature. The hypothalamus is situated underneath the thalamus.
electrolytes are dissolved in water of the body fluids
Polar bears regulate water balance by homeostasis. They can also regulate their body temperature through thermo regulation, which is a form of homeostasis.
calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfur, and chloride. They are needed to build muscles, blood, nerve cells, teeth, and bones. They also are essential electrolytes that the body requires to regulate blood volume and acid-base balance
Electrolytes are minerals that the body uses to regulate fluids in the body. Example:Sodium And last I checked, they are not found in water(NORMALLY)