The integration between systems of the body Nervous Endocrin system system Musculoskeletal Respiratory system Circulatory system Digestive system Reproductive Urinary system
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Section ii internal environment and homeostasis Total body water=60%o Bw Extracellular fluid Blood plasma 1/5 1/3 Interstitial fluid 4/5 Intracellular fluid 2/3 400BW
8 Section II Internal Environment and Homeostasis Interstitial fluid Blood Plasma Intracellular fluid Total body water = 60 % BW = 40 % BW Extracellular fluid 2/3 1/3 1/5 4/5
Internal environment Intracellular iuid Plasma Interstitial fluid Extracellular fluid directly baths body cells Internal environment= Extracellular fluid
9 Internal environment Extracellular fluid directly baths body cells Internal environment = Extracellular fluid Plasma Interstitial fluid Intracellular fluid
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Homeostasis Maintenance of Relatively Constant Chemical/ Physical Conditions of the internal environment Claude bernard(1813-1878)France The internal environment remains relatively constant though there are changes in the external environment
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