it gives gases in exchanged
through gas exchange and regulatinng blood.
to maintain homeostasis
There are two ways that the respiratory system maintain homeostasis. These are through gas exchange and regulation of blood pH.
i dont know why
Like other anthropods, grasshoppers maintain homeostasis by shedding their exoskeleton periodically. They also have a heart muscle to pump blood through their body and have a regulated respiratory system.
Respiratory System ( heat and cold ) Digestive System ( hunger and thirst ) Excretory System ( elimination of waste products )
theenocerine system
the respiratory system and the digestive system share the Pharynx. The Respiratory system contains the eppiglottis, which keeps food going down the esophogus instead of the trachea
The respiratory system feeds the cardiovascular system oxygen which the cardiovascular system then transports to every living cell in the body and simultaneously the cardiovascular system is transporting carbon dioxide to the respiratory system so that the respiratory system will expel the carbon dioxide from the body (large amounts of carbon dioxide are fatal). This balance is necessary of oxygen and carbon monoxide to cells (all of them) in producing energy that is used to move muscles and maintain the homeostatic temperature of the body.
There are three major systems that control pH levels. They are the respiratory system, the chemical and physiological buffering system, and the urinary system.
all systems need to maintain homeostasis. what do the body systems do to maintain homeostasis? is a better question to ask, which has many different answers. good luck!
the organ system of the body that operates together to help maintain homeostasis
Nervous system