ear
cerebellum - part of brain
eyes
muscloskeletal system
recycle nutrients
The body's internal environment is maintained distinct from the external environment by the presence of semi-permeable cell membranes that selectively allow substances to enter or leave cells, and by homeostatic mechanisms that regulate internal conditions such as temperature, pH, and nutrient levels. Specialized organs like the liver, kidneys, and lungs also play a crucial role in filtering and maintaining the internal environment.
To make energy for their bodys, and to STAY ALIVE!!!
The kidneys are primarily responsible for regulating the body's water balance by filtering and excreting excess water or conserving water as needed. Additionally, the brain's hypothalamus helps regulate thirst levels and signals the body to retain or release water based on its hydration status.
The whole system does it, not just one gland, but your thyroid gland is the most directly responsible. It wouldn't work without the pituitary and the rest of the system though.
it will stop the joints from growing
The skin,
The blatter rids your body of urine to maintain your bodys fluid volume
glucose, Sugar
The body's internal environment is distinct from the external environment due to physiological processes such as homeostasis, which regulates factors like temperature, pH, and nutrient levels. Specialized structures like cell membranes, the blood-brain barrier, and the skin also help maintain this distinction by controlling the exchange of substances between the two environments. The body's ability to selectively absorb, excrete, and regulate the concentration of substances further reinforces the boundaries between internal and external environments.
It depends what kind of turtle it is. For some turtles, the salt glands help them to maintain a healthy water balance by shedding. Some other turtles are freshwater, and salt could kill them or seriously poison them.
heart Internal organ maybe, but the largest organ is your skin.
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.
Proteins (-) attract hydrogen (+).
No, internal bugs do not eat dead bodies. Internal bugs, typically referring to parasites or bacteria living inside a living organism, do not have the capability to consume a dead body. Scavengers like insects and bacteria from the external environment are responsible for decomposition after death.
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The tonsils are apart of the lymphatic system. They aid in the bodys ability to fight germs.