The processes and activities that help to maintain homeostasis are referred to as homeostatic mechanisms. for example regulation of blood pressure, regulation of pH in the body fluids and regulation of blood glucose levels.
homeostasis keeps the body's internal environment stable.
Primary hemostasis depends upon the
response of the blood vessel walls and
platelets to the injury.
There isn't really one mechanism that maintains homeostasis per se, but the biggest tool in maintaining homeostasis would be osmosis.
regulating body tempuature from sun exposure
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Homeostasis
The body's mechanism for maintaing a steady sugar level in the blood is an example of 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.
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Intrinsic mechanism is defined as an obstacle to interbreeding. Examples of intrinsic isolating mechanism includes behavioral and structural incompatibility. An example of extrinsic is geographical barrier.
No, sweating is a mechanism by which a body maintains internal temperature homeostasis.
Homeostasis
Negative feedback.
Feedback mechanism
The body's mechanism for maintaing a steady sugar level in the blood is an example of homeostasis.
negative feedback
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.
The chemical buffering system.
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The reproductive isolating mechanism that is mostly restricted to animals is behavioral. Reproductive isolation is also referred to as hybridization barriers.
Intrinsic mechanism is defined as an obstacle to interbreeding. Examples of intrinsic isolating mechanism includes behavioral and structural incompatibility. An example of extrinsic is geographical barrier.
endoplasmic reticulum