Buffering system is the physiological system that function to keep pH within normal limits.
Physiological refers to the characteristics of an organism's normal functioning, while pathalogical is altered or caused by a disease.
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the term is homeostatic systems
The physiological buffer system includes the respiratory system, which regulates carbon dioxide levels by adjusting breathing rate, and the renal system, which regulates bicarbonate levels by reabsorbing or excreting it in the kidneys. Together, these systems help maintain the body's pH balance.
Chemical coordination takes place in animals with the help of hormones.Hormone is the chemical messenger that regulates the physiological processes in living organisms. It is secreted by glands. The regulation of physiological processes, and control and coordination by hormones comes under the endocrine system. The nervous system along with the endocrine system in our body controls and coordinates the physiological processes.
cardiovascular system
Neal J. Cohen has written: 'Memory, amnesia and the hippocampal system' -- subject(s): Amnesia, Animal memory, Animal models, Hippocampus (Brain), Memory, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Amnesia, Physiological aspects of Animal memory, Physiological aspects of Memory, Physiological aspects of Recollection (Psychology), Recollection (Psychology)
Sympathetic nervous system overtraining and Parasympathetic nervous system overtraining.
Kristi Cadwell has written: 'The effects of transdermal nicotine delivery on the cardiovascular responses to exercise' -- subject(s): Cardiovascular system, Exercise, Nicotine, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise, Physiological aspects of Transdermal medication, Physiological effect, Physiology, Transdermal medication
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Nothing happens. It is physiological phenomena in pregnancy.