The Plasma membrane regulates what enters and exits the cell.
The kidneys are responsible for regulating and controlling the body's pH levels by managing the balance of acids and bases in the blood. They can excrete excess acids or bases through urine to ensure the body maintains an optimal pH level.
A sunflower maintains homeostasis by regulating its internal environment to ensure optimal conditions for growth and function. This includes processes such as water uptake and distribution, nutrient absorption, photosynthesis, and hormone regulation to respond to environmental changes and maintain balance within the plant.
Your body maintains fluid balance through various mechanisms such as hormone regulation (like antidiuretic hormone), electrolyte balance, and kidney function. The kidneys play a key role in regulating fluid balance by adjusting the amount of water and electrolytes excreted in urine. Additionally, the body's thirst mechanism helps signal when more fluids are needed to maintain proper hydration.
These neuroglia are called astrocytes. They play a vital role in maintaining the proper chemical balance in the extracellular space around neurons by regulating potassium levels and recycling neurotransmitters.
The kidney is a bean-shaped organ that plays a key role in maintaining homeostasis by filtering and balancing electrolytes, maintaining fluid balance, regulating blood pressure, and producing hormones that help control red blood cell production and bone health.
The Plasma Membrane
The hypothalamus It maintains homeostasis by regulating hunger, sleep, thirst, body temperature, and water balance.
When the body maintains a steady internal environment, that is called homeostasis.
It maintains balance or equilibrium.
The kidneys
it maintains water
The contractile vacuole in an amoeba is responsible for regulating water balance by pumping out excess water to maintain osmotic balance within the cell.
Cerebellum is the part of a fishes brain that maintains balance. It receives and processes information from the visual, auditory, and lateral line systems.
The function of the kidney in a squid is essentially the same as humans and other animals. It's a major part of the urinary system, and it is used for regulating blood pressure and electrolytes. It also maintains the balance of acid bases in the body.
No - its a contra asset so it maintains a credit balance.
the ear
The human body maintains balance and equilibrium by using the eyes and the middle ear. If the input from both do not "match" in the brain, a person will feel a lack of balance. Such occurs after drinking alcohol in excess.