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Methods of homeostasis

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Sweating is the maintenance of body temperature so is vasoconstriction and vasodilation which is the changing of our blood vessels constricting them or letting them dilate to lose or stop losing heat.

Our kidneys help homeostasis. The collecting duct control how much water is lost during peeing.

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Homeostasis covers all the function of your body to maintain a "constant Internalenvironment

There are 6 different bodily levels that need to be controlled:

1. Removal of CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)

2. Removal or Urea

3. Ion content

4. Water Content

5. Sugar Content

6. Temperature

1 and 2 are waste products and are constantly produced in the body, and the body must get rid of them

4 to 6 are "goodies" however they must be kept at just the right level. (NOT TOO MUCH & NOT TOO LITTLE).

there is a deeper and further analysis of Homeostasis and HOW these levels are controlled, however I'm really not bothered type it all up xD, so if you would like further information regarding this, you can contact me Via email at Ichigo.Kurosaki@hotmail.co.uk. (you can also contact me just say hello if you want xD)

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There are many homeostasis but some examples are: Sweating, Shivering, blood clotting up to seal a cut

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mammals can maintain homeostasis by having the necessary means, as in wool or fur. Another way would be for them to have a shelter that provides them to stay at this temperature ........SILKA

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Stage 1) Anze Kopitar is better than Henrik Sedin as witnessed in the 2012 NHL playoffs.

Stage 2) Dirk Nowitzki needs a better team.

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