It weakens bones and fractures them
This is because when you have low calcium levels in your blood (homeostatic imbalance) your body reacts to restore that balance and this is by ionizing calcium from bones (removing calcium from your bones back to your blood).
because it causes bones to thin and therefore it drains calcium from other places in the body that need it.
what is the normal homeostasis of Atherosclerosis
It weakens bones and fractures them
It is when your bones start dissolving.
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Homeostatic imbalance and psychological factors
nervous system
Graves disease is caused by hyperthyroidism
person's breathing rate increases
Homeostatic imbalance occurs when the body is unable to maintain its internal balance due to various factors such as disease, stress, or aging. This imbalance can lead to disorders by causing organ dysfunction, disrupted physiological processes, and impaired immune responses. When the body's regulatory mechanisms are overwhelmed, it can result in conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, or autoimmune diseases.
Homeostasis is maintaining conditions within very narrow range. In our body, pretty much everything is maintained with a certain boundary. Respiratory acidosis or respiratory alkalosis is one example of homeostatic imbalance in our body.
Osteoporosis is not considered an infectious disease because someone cannot catch it from a sufferer of osteoporosis.
the body is unable to function correctly and it will stimulate the brain to correct the imbalance such as high blood sugar. it stimulates the production of insulin which is a ligand that opens the ligand gated channels taking glucose out the the blood stream so it can enter the cell and lower blood sugar.
there close related to each other since their both malfunction of the body stopping the homoeostasis to function properly.
Sweating is a mechanism by which the body helps maintain body temperature homeostasis.
Hypothalamus does secrete some releasing hormones it has got many other homeostatic functions so its not considered to be a gland.