Regulatory homeostasis
Homeostasis.
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If the conditions in the environment are less than optimal (most often this means temperature, but it can also refer to pressure, salinity [saltiness] or a significant change in pH), the enyzme will lose its shape (called denaturation) and be unable to catalyze the reaction.
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in homeostasis an antagonistic effector is what brings about the response to the change in environment in order to keep your internal environment the same. for exampe if the core body temperature is too low the antagonistic effector is what increases your body temperature.
stimulus
Homeostatic regulation is controlled in the body by the autonomic nervous system and seeks to maintain relatively stable conditions in the internal environment. The main gland of homeostasis is the hypothalamus and the major organ of homeostasis are the kidneys.
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its called homeostasis. ;)
Homeostasis is the ability of an organism to maintain internal stability and balance in response to external changes. It involves the regulation of various physiological processes to keep conditions within a narrow range that is conducive to life.
yes.
Is a dectable change in the internal or external environment
Adaptability.
Homeostasis
adaptation
It takes place due to StimulusStimulus.