Answer
The nervous and skeletomuscular systems help maintain homostasis by regulating respiration.
Explanation:
The brain stem, consisting of the pons and medulla, represent the main respiratory center. According to Wikipedia, "an increased level of carbon dioxide in the blood, or a decreased level of oxygen, will result in a deeper breathing pattern and increased respiratory rate to bring the blood gases back to equilibrium."
This is an example of a homostastic response controlled by both of the organ systems referenced above.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeostasis
Passive transport.
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Answer:
The products of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide and water. Carbon dioxide is transported from your mitochondria out of your cell, to your red blood cells, and back to your lungs to be exhaled. ATP is generated in the process.