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homeostasis maintains a constant or nearly constant body environment to save it from the harmful effects of fluctuations in the external enviroment.
Wrong. An object maintains a constant velocity unless there is a change in mass, applied force, air resistance or some other external force.
Homeostasis is the term that describes an organism's ability to regulate and maintain a relatively constant internal temperature, regardless of external conditions.
Actually, Cold-blooded animals do not maintain a constant body temperature so their body fluctuates based on external temperature.Answer: It is considered as external (if that's what you mean).
Cold blooded organisms lack their own temperature regulators, and must maintain a constant temperature by external means. Colenteratas, such as coral and jellyfish are indeed coldblooded.
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment in organisms even when there are external changes. For example, the body is able to maintain its same temperature of 98.6 even when it is really cold.
The body contains temperature receptors which monitor external temperature in order to regulate body temperature. These special temperature receptors are located in the skin.
Yes, they are. The opposite exothermic animals are "endotherms." Endotherms can produce enough heat from chemical reactions within the body to maintain a constant body temperature, while exothermic animals depend on the external temperature.
The universal gas equation is PV = nRT (Pressure x Volume = Number of moles x Universal Gas Constant x Temperature in Kelvin/Rankin). So - if Pressure is constant, the number of moles is constant, but the temperature increases from 25C (298 K) to 125C (398K) - a 34% increase, a similar 34% increase in volume will occur.
Two examples of external stimuli are pain, and temperature.
The external temperature of the pot was 100 degrees.
What describes the external IP address that is obtained by a router through a cable or DSL modem?