stable level of internal conditions in organisms
It is called homeostasis.
Regulatory homeostasis
Homeostasis.
Homeostasis refers to a balanced state or stable state.
homeostasis/negative feedback system
no, according to my biology teacher, homeostasis is maintenance of a constant internal environment (in the body)
A cell must maintain homeostasis in order to function properly. Cells use osmosis, diffusion, passive transport, and active transport in order to maintain homeostasis. If a cell cannot maintain homeostasis, it will die.
Homeostasis refers to maintaining conditions in a narrow range. Carbohydrate or sugars is the primary source of energy for our body. If sugars are not available readily in our diet body turns to other critical macromolecules for survival and this is usually not good for body's homeostasis.
No, that which you mean is hemostats. Homeostasis refers to the maintenance of constant favourable internal environment inside the living body.
Homeostasis
Homeostasis is important because enzymes work best at specific conditions. Homeostasis is the process by which our insides are kept pretty much the same, whatever the outside conditions. This keeps the enzymes working at their optimum. If our bodies themselves (or by behavior) didn't keep our insides stable, many organisms would probably die out. Homeostasis is very important to the survival of organisms.
Homeostasis refers to the body (or cell) to maintain a relatively stable environment or balance. For example, keeping balance while on roller skates. For a very simple explanation see the link below: