it is the mattter of operation
Stasis refers to something being impaired or slowed down. If renal stasis occurs, it would mean the kidneys are shutting down.
"to stay"
its original hood was most likely Athens & later with slight changes rome as homeo meaning same plus stasis meaning standing still or staying but modern science put the English word together for the first time in the late 1920s to specifically describe systematic stability or a tendency to equilibrium rather than just simply staying the same & not changing
the fossil record
the fossil record
homeo όμοιο meaning ''self, on its own'' and stasis στάση meaning ''completely still''.
it is the mattter of operation
state
Because they are stating that homeostasis is a constant in an organism as homo means "same" as stasis means "stay". It will always stay the same no matter if you break it down.
same
Stasis refers to something being impaired or slowed down. If renal stasis occurs, it would mean the kidneys are shutting down.
No, the prefix "homeo" does not mean against. It derives from the Greek word "hómoios," meaning similar or alike, and is typically used in scientific terms to refer to something that is similar or corresponding.
"to stay"
I can't answer it in one word, but... Homeo means same and Stasis means state. So Homeostasis means when a state doesn't change. E.g Homeostatic organs do not change state/ stay the same.
In medical terms, stasis means lack of movement. For example, venous stasis is a relative lack of flow or slow flow in the veins.
-stasis means stop, so hemostasis is stopping the flow of blood.
The species is not changing much.