An analogy would be your central air-conditioning and heating in your home. The thermostat settings keep the temperature within a relatively stable range throughout the day and night, much like homeostasis in an organism.
Your body maintains homeostasis through negative feedback. This somewhat like using a thermostat to maintain a narrow range of temperature in the house.
All systems in the body need homeostasis. Think of homeostasis as the system that keeps body processes in balance. If a system gets out of control, it will either become too active or not be able to function at all. So homeostasis is like a thermostat in the body that regulates whether to turn some function up, or turn some function down, so that the entire organism stays close to balance. Imagine having the furnace turned up and no way to shut it down. Or having the A/C running non-stop. Homeostasis maintains a relatively stable internal environment in the body.
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The body LOVES being in homeostasis.
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Fire. Fire is nonliving and it has a metabolism because it eats cloths and wood.
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The hypothalamus It maintains homeostasis by regulating hunger, sleep, thirst, body temperature, and water balance.
go away and die
Yes, the hypothalamus is similar to a thermostat because it controls the body temperature. The thermostat in a home or in a car is what controls that things temperature.
They are both major components to completing homeostasis.
An analogy would be your central air-conditioning and heating in your home. The thermostat settings keep the temperature within a relatively stable range throughout the day and night, much like homeostasis in an organism.
From Ancient Greek "homos," meaning similar, and Latin "stare," meaning "to remain."
Your body maintains homeostasis through negative feedback. This somewhat like using a thermostat to maintain a narrow range of temperature in the house.
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