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One of the goals of organ systems is to help the body maintain homeostasis. For example, not having too much or too little water in the body. Which of the following best describes how the human body responds if there is too much water in the body?
The nervous system signals the skin to sweat.
The skeletal system will grow more to use up excess water.
The excretory system will help remove extra water and eliminate it as urine.
The circulatory system will add more oxygen to react with the water and form new compounds.
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