Toxins in the blood can disrupt the body's homeostasis. Thus, it signals the urinary system to ensure that the toxins are excreted. Blood Pressure The body must maintain healthy levels of blood pressure. read more
Homeostasis is to maintain a constant internal environment inside the body despite changes in the external environment. There are two main methods of doing this - 1. Thermoregulation - maintaining a constant body temperature 2. Osmoregulation - maintaining a constant body water level. read more
Although the kidneys use a number of hormones to regulate homeostasis, the two major ways they maintain balance is through releasing hormones to regulate blood pressure and through altering sodium and electrolyte balances to maintain proper fluid amounts in the body. read more
Homeostasis is the maintainance of a dynamic constant internal environment. Homeostasis is needed for survival by humans. There are various organs that contributes to maintainance of a constant environment. It is not always “HOW CAN a person maintain homeostasis” rather the human body is effective in regulating homeostasis by our senses. read more