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Trueho⋅me⋅o⋅sta⋅sis [hoh-mee-uh-stey-sis] -nounthe tendency of a system, esp. the physiological system of higher animals, to maintain internal stability, owing to the coordinated response of its parts to any situation or stimulus tending to disturb its normal condition or function.
Homeostasis
Living organisms respond to stimuli (singular - a stimulus) in the environment.
Homeostasis
There are many ways that hormones promote body homeostasis. These hormones keep all other hormones in check with each other.
homeostasis
Homeostasis is the ability or tendency of an organism or cell to keep internal equilibrium by altering its physiological processes.
the ability or tendency of an organism or cell to maintain internal conditions stable. ChromeZe :)
Homeostasis is the term that describes an organism's ability to regulate and maintain a relatively constant internal temperature, regardless of external conditions.
earth, because earth science is about earth and wat travels in space, such as meteors.The definition of homeostasis in science is "The tendency of an organism or a cell to regulate its internal conditions, usually by a system of feedback controls, so as to stabilize health and functioning, regardless of the outside changing conditions."
the tendency of a system, esp. the physiological system of higher animals, to maintain internal stability, owing to the coordinated response of its parts to any situation or stimulus tending to disturb its normal condition or function.
It helps stabilize. It is used in meringues and the like as they have a tendency to fall.
Depakote has the tendency to slow or stabilize neurologic brain activity.
It is a tendency of a system, esp. the physiological system of higher animals, to maintain internal stability, owing to the coordinated response of its parts to any situation or stimulus tending to disturb its normal condition or function.
Trueho⋅me⋅o⋅sta⋅sis [hoh-mee-uh-stey-sis] -nounthe tendency of a system, esp. the physiological system of higher animals, to maintain internal stability, owing to the coordinated response of its parts to any situation or stimulus tending to disturb its normal condition or function.
Homeostasis
Living organisms respond to stimuli (singular - a stimulus) in the environment.