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what does the skin do? select all that apply. it adjusts the level of salt, water, and minerals in the blood. it releases excess water, salt, and other waste from the body in the form of sweat. it releases digestive juices into the small intestine to help break down food. it detects changes to the body’s environment, such as temperature. it breaks down toxins in the blood.
The skin helps in osmoregulation by adjusting salt, water and mineral levels in blood and excretes waste like water and salt as sweat. It has sensory receptors to detect environmental changes such as temperature. Releasing digestive juices is a function of digestive - related organs, not the skin, and the liver is mainly responsible for breaking down toxins in the blood, not the skin.
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It adjusts the level of salt, water, and minerals in the blood.
It releases excess water, salt, and other waste from the body in the form of sweat.
It detects changes to the body’s environment, such as temperature.