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Homeostasis: maintaining a stable internal environment when the internal…
Homeostasis: maintaining a stable internal environment when the internal and external environment changes.
Nervous system: sends electrochemical signals to control the body system. The nervous system maintains homeostasis by controlling and regulating the other parts of the body.
The nervous system is connected to the mitochondria because Neurons contain cytoplasm, mitochondria and other organelles. Neurons carry out basic cellular processes such as protein synthesis and energy production.
The nervous system is connected to the Digestive system because The nervous system regulates the speed at which food moves through the digestive tract.
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Endocrine system: send chemical signals/ messages from glands to cells. The endocrine system plays an important role in homeostasis because hormones regulate the activity of body cells.
The Endocrine system is connected to the ribosomes because Ribosomes on the rough endoplasmic reticulum are called 'membrane bound' and are responsible for the assembly of many proteins.
The Endocrine system is connected to the Circulatory system because the circulatory system is the transport system for endocrine information.
Respiratory system: The respiratory system's primary function is to supply oxygen to all the parts of your body.Homeostasis is maintained when blood sugar levels are all within permissible levels.
The respirator system is connected to cell membrane because cell organelles are made into cells, then tissue, then organs, then organ systems, like the respiratory system
The respiratory system is connected to the Circulatory system because the connection between the circulatory system and the respiratory system is the respiratory system takes in oxygen through the mouth and nose and then it goes down the trachea into the lungs. Then the oxygen goes to the heart where it is sent out of the heart in blood to other parts of the body.
The circulatory system:The circulatory system is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart. The vital role of the circulatory system in maintaining homeostasis depends on the continuous and controlled movement of blood through the thousands of miles of capillaries that permeate every tissue and reach every cell in the body.
The Circulatory system is connected to the nucleus because This organelle is connected to the nucleus, and functions as a manufacturing and packaging system. It helps to build Proteins and Lipids, and store them. It also HAS ribosomes attached to it.
The Circulatory system is connected to the nervous system because The nervous system is another system is connected to the circulatory system. The circulatory system supplies the nervous system with nutrients, and removes waste materials from it.
Excretory system: Filter body fluids to concentrate and remove waste products from the body. The Excretory System maintains homeostasis by the Excretory System removing the waste from the body,helps the body cool down when you are sweating,the kidneys put chemicals inside your blood,the liver puts toxins and acids in your blood,and the colon lets you have solid waste go through your body.
The Excretory system is connected to the lysosomes because the lysosome, an organelle central to macromolecule degradation and recycling, plays a pivotal role in normal cell processes, ranging from autophagy to redox regulation.
The Excretory system is connected to the Respiratory system because it works with the respiratory system because it helps the lungs get rid of carbon dioxide and water vapors.