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Lungs are Homeostasis organ Explain.??

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Role of the liver. Your liver plays a key role in blood glucose homeostasis. After a meal when blood glucose is high, the liver has the ability to remove glucose from the blood and store it as part of a molecule called glycogen. ... Hormones, such as insulin and glucagon, regulate these homeostaticprocesse
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Gas Exchange. One of the main homeostatic functions of the respiratory system is the gas exchange that occurs in the alveoli in the lungs. As blood passes through the tiny capillaries in the alveolar sacs, changing pressure gradients allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse in and out of the blood.

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