Homeostasis is responsible for in maintaining a constant internal environment of the body. Some of the internal conditions that homeostasis control is: carbon dioxide, body temperature and the body's water content.
The trachea helps maintain homeostasis by filtering the air so that the lungs don't get infected. So basically the trachea helps the lungs.
Homeostasis.
It maintains control of the body's functions.
pancreas
yes...
it controls what goes in and out of the cell.
They control Events.
Control of body temperature is important for maintaining homeostasis.
The two systems that control homeostasis in the body are the nervous system and the endocrine system. The nervous system helps to detect changes in the internal and external environment, while the endocrine system releases hormones to regulate and maintain a stable internal environment.
homeostasis-control of the body's internal enviroment
Chemicals used in pest control such as dangerous insecticides can burn your lungs if inhaled, yes.
The control is the brain - temperature : muscles (shivering) for heat, sweat for cooling pH - short term is the lungs, long term is the kidneys. chemically - mostly in the liver (no CNS controls are known). Spreading out the effects - blood flow.