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Homeostasis
Homestatasis is a relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain. It is a branch of biology in science.
Organizations can respond to change by fostering a culture of adaptability and resilience in their workforce, promoting open communication and a willingness to embrace innovation. By staying informed about industry trends and engaging in strategic planning, organizations can proactively adjust their operations to align with changing circumstances while maintaining stability through consistent values and goals. Additionally, investing in employee training and development can help ensure that the organization has the skills and capabilities needed to navigate change effectively.
Homeostasis means to maintain a stable internal environment. Lack of homeostasis is disease. All of the body organs do this. They keep the systems working at a set range. Blood pressure, glucose levels, etc. The main organs involved are the liver, kidneys, lungs and nervous system.
The skin
Lysosomes do in fact maintain a highly acidic internal environment. The acidic nature allows for the lysosomes to act as waste disposal systems for the cell.
Whatever temperature is comfortable for you. HVAC systems are designed to maintain 75 degrees for A/C and 70 degrees for heating.
I believe the term you are looking for is "equilibrium."
Not all organisms have the ability to maintain a constant internal temperature. Cold-blooded organisms like reptiles and amphibians need external sources like the sun to help them maintain a healthy temperature.
In business a closed system is one that will not interact with components outside the company. This could be reallocation of funds from one internal project to another, or computer systems design to be proprietary and not interact with 3rd party software.
both negative and positive feedback
If you get too hot then you sweat which cools you down, if you get too cold then you shiver which warms you up.