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Which organ systems are responsible for regulating body temperature and blood sugar levels?

Which organ systems are responsible for regulating body temperature and blood sugar levels?<br/>

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Asked by Kuffyscience, Last updated: Dec 11, 2024

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Chris Kenway

Chris Kenway

Chris Kenway
Chris Kenway, Content Writer, Jacksonville

Answered Oct 09, 2018

It is the endocrine and the excretory systems that are known to provide the help needed to regulate body temperature. There are different glands that make up the endocrine system like the pancreas, the thyroid, and the gonads. All of these glands are responsible for regulating people’s body temperature.

To further help with the regulation, people would need to release the heat, for example, through their urine which means that the excretory system is involved. Do you remember the last time that you had a fever? Your urine may be warmer than usual. It is your body’s way of removing the excess heat and hopefully regulating your temperature.

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tom

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Answered Sep 10, 2018

B. Endocrine and excretory systems

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John Smith

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Answered Jan 24, 2017

Nervous and endocrine systems
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