Homeostasis
homeostasis
negative feedback
Living organisms respond to stimuli (singular - a stimulus) in the environment.
The internal environment
The cell would be unable to maintain a stable internal environment.
The euglena organism would maintain its internal environment against external fluctuation by regulating its water balance.
negative feedback
The cell is unable to maintain a stable internal environment
the cell was unable to maintain a stable internal environment.
Living organisms respond to stimuli (singular - a stimulus) in the environment.
physiological homeostasis it is important for our body to maintain homeostasis (constant internal environment). There are 3 components. Receptor which receives the change then it is transferred to the control center (mostly brain), which makes a correct response which will be send to the effecter organ. It is maintained by either positive or negative feedback mechanism. Internal equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes:)It makes sure that your body has good oxygen levels and that your organs don't have to much carbon dioxide in them.
They maintain a stable internal environment.
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The internal environment
The cell would be unable to maintain a stable internal environment.
Homeostasis. this is the ability of the body to maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes.
The blood-brain barrier is a protective mechanism that helps maintain a stable environment for the brain by regulating the passage of substances from the blood into the brain. It prevents harmful substances from entering the brain while allowing essential nutrients to pass through.
The euglena organism would maintain its internal environment against external fluctuation by regulating its water balance.