No viruses do not have homeostasis. They have no cellular activities because they are not made of cells.
Viruses do not respond or adapt to the environment. Any changes in the viruses are brought about by the host cells that make the new copies of the virus.
When science says that viruses evolve, it is really the host cell that makes the changes in the virus. So the virus type accumulates these changes, but it doesn't make the changes itself.
No. Since a virus is not alive, there can be no homeostasis in it.
No they can reproduce if they come across a host cell but cannot respond to their environment
No, viruses can't sense and respond to change.
No viruses do not undergo homeostasis.
Viruses lack the requisite organelles.
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The body LOVES being in homeostasis.
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Cellular Homeostasis Homeostasis means to maintain a stable environment.
When you get sick, you will start caughing or sneezing, then it disrupt homeostasis
When you have a cold virus, your body starts to produce more mucus to catch the viruses and it increases the temperature to make it too uncomfortable for the virus to multiply. Therefore, it disrupts it by causing your body to increase its temperature and produce more mucus.
Virus are typically not considered to be alive because they are not composed of cells, do not maintain their environment (homeostasis), cannot reproduce on their own, and they don't exactly grow or develop. The characteristics of life are: Homeostasis (maintaining a relatively constant inner-environment, e.g., your body temperature) Being composed of cells Being able to metabolize energy Growth Adaptation to environment Responding to stimuli Reproduction
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Regulatory homeostasis
effects of homeostasis?
Neither. Homeostasis is a noun. Homeostatic is the adjective associated with homeostasis.
The ability of an organism to maintain internal stability is known as homeostasis.
The stabilization of body temperature is homeostasis. What affects homeostasis is the interaction of the hypothalamus and hormones, such as prostaglandin; an indirect marker for inflammation. Homeostasis is constant/stable. The hypothalamus ensures body temperature homeostasis.
The word nomeostasis rhymes with homeostasis.
if homeostasis is not maintained, the cell explodes.
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