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1) Water balance is disturbed. 2) Salt balance is disturbed. 3) pH balance is disturbed. 4) Toxic metabolites are not excreted properly. 5) Renin-angiotensin mechanism is disturbed. 6) Formation of active form of Vitamin D is disturbed. 7) Formation of erythropoeitin is adversely affected.

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How is homeostasis achieved?

Homeostasis is achieved through a series of feedback mechanisms in the body that help regulate internal conditions such as temperature, pH, and nutrient levels. These mechanisms involve sensors that detect changes, control centers that process information, and effectors that bring about the necessary adjustments to maintain a stable internal environment. Homeostasis is crucial for the body to function properly and respond to internal and external changes.


Which areas of the brain is involved in maintaining the bodys homeostasis?

The hypothalamus, in the limbic system, is the part of the brain that controls homeostasis. It receives signals from other parts of the nervous system and even blood and spinal fluids which tell if a body is hungry, full, too hot, too cold, in dark or in light, and many other bits of information that relate to keeping the human organism in optimal operating condition. For more information, see the related link, below.


How are hormones kept at the correct level to match the human bodys needs?

Hormone levels are regulated through a feedback system involving the endocrine glands. When the body detects a need for a particular hormone, such as in response to stress or low blood sugar, signals are sent to the endocrine glands to release the hormone. Once the hormone reaches the desired level, signals are sent to stop its production, maintaining balance in the body.


What are the bones used for in your bodys?

Bones are used in bodys for holding them up. If you didn't have bones, you'll be a big jelly-like person on the floor. Bones are made up of cells that throw anything that makes them weak. Did you know millions of cells can fit in this period.


What are characteristics called that an offspring inherits from its parents?

Traits or characteristics that an offspring inherits from its parents are known as genetic traits or inherited traits. These traits are determined by the genetic material passed down from the parents to their offspring.

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What happens if waste builds in our bodys?

You are describing liver, kidney, or lung failure ... the 3 organs that eliminate waste. First you get weak, feel sick, and then you die. This can take as little as a few days to many years, depending on the degree of failure.


How does arthritis affect the human bodys ability to maintain homeostasis?

it will stop the joints from growing


When drinking coffee the bodys temperature will raise how does the body work to return the body to a stable core temperature?

Through Homeostasis


What system uses all of your bodys senses to help maintain homeostasis?

you figure it out you need to to help you get smart and get a better education


What is the temperature of a liquid-in-glass thermometer when its held in a hand?

It depends on your body temperature and homeostasis (your bodys way of maintaining internal conditions)


Is homeostasis and human biology relevant?

Yes it is Homeostasis involves the bodys systems combating a stimulus the body returns the systems to its optium state and creaetes a steady state it does this by using the feedabck system Yes it is Homeostasis involves the bodys systems combating a stimulus the body returns the systems to its optium state and creaetes a steady state it does this by using the feedabck system Yes it is Homeostasis involves the bodys systems combating a stimulus the body returns the systems to its optium state and creaetes a steady state it does this by using the feedabck system


A heart attack is also reffered to congeative heart failure true or false?

False, a heart attack is a loss of blood to the heart. Congestive heart failure is the inability if the heart to pump enough blood for the bodys needs.


How is homeostasis achieved?

Homeostasis is achieved through a series of feedback mechanisms in the body that help regulate internal conditions such as temperature, pH, and nutrient levels. These mechanisms involve sensors that detect changes, control centers that process information, and effectors that bring about the necessary adjustments to maintain a stable internal environment. Homeostasis is crucial for the body to function properly and respond to internal and external changes.


What is the term used to describe the constancy of the bodys internal environment?

Homeostasis is the term used to describe the constancy of the body's internal environment, maintaining stability in various physiological processes like temperature, pH, and fluid balance. This process allows the body to function optimally despite external changes.


What is the medium for all bodys fluids and for regulating the bodys temperature?

Water.


Why are kidney beans good for you?

They contain lots of fibre (which helps you on the loo). Seriously, it does. And energy, fat, and protein.


When was Bodys Isek Kingelez born?

Bodys Isek Kingelez was born in 1948.