In: Anatomy and Physiology
Homeostasis is the state of the body with an internal physical and different chemical condition that is maintained by living system. The function of the optimum functioning of any organism that includes variables like body temperature fluid balance and there are different dynamic equilibrium. The endocrine system also plays an important role in maintaining homeostasis because hormones are responsible to regulate the activity of body cells. This is based on the different examples that regulate internal temperature by shivering, sweating, acid-base balance, body temperature, level of glucose, calcium level and fluid volume.
1. Nervous system-Imbalance of homeostasis is the one in which the internal variables become disturbed. This affects the nervous system in which the death of neurons takes place. This also leads to cause some kind of problems in balancing and working. Degenerative disorders also are caused due to a lack of homeostatic balance.
2. Endocrine system-This is caused due to imbalance of homeostasis that leads to cause disease like this diabetes thyroid and obesity. The endocrine disorders is characterized by hyposecretion or hypersecretion of hormones in which they provide an inappropriate response by hormone signaling.
3. Immune system-Due to lack of homeostasis or imbalance of homeostasis the body fails to fight off with infection and lack of healing process is observed. Body is affected by developing fever and increase flow of blood with other immune cells. Different type of diseases can also be observed due to lack of adaptive immune response.