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What will happen if an ecosystem loses its homeostasis?

It loses it's balance, and spirals out of control until it collapses.


What is the relationship between regulation and homeostasis?

Homeostasis is an effect of successful regulation. regulation is the ACT of maintaining balance and stability in an organism. homeostasis is a CONDITION of balance or equilibrium. you can't have homeostasis without regulation.


What kinda diseases can you get if are body do not maintain homeostasis?

name it. homeostasis is balance in the body if you don't have balance you have dis-ease.


What is homeostasis and?

Homeostasis is the process in a system that maintains internal balance and stability.


What is a good synonym for homeostasis?

Balance.


Why is it important for our body to maintain homeostasis?

Homeostasis keeps the balance in your internal environment. It is important because homeostasis keeps balance in your Oxygen and Carbon intake. In your urinary system it keeps balance of water. How much it should store and how much to take out of the body.


When the account balance is written off what happen to the account balance?

It goes to a collection agency, prepare to get annoyed and harassing phone calls


What is the term that means a steady state or state of equilibrium in the body?

Homeostasis


Which term best describes homeostasis?

Balance the cells


What process keeps the amounts of molecules inside and outside the cells balance?

Diffusion keeps the amounts of molecules inside and outside the cell in balance, or in a state of homeostasis.


How do polar bears regulate water balance?

Polar bears regulate water balance by homeostasis. They can also regulate their body temperature through thermo regulation, which is a form of homeostasis.


How do you stop homeostasis?

Homeostasis is a vital physiological process that keeps the body stable and in balance. It cannot be stopped entirely, as it is necessary for survival. However, certain conditions or diseases can disrupt homeostasis temporarily, and treating the underlying issue can help restore balance.