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stability i think
I believe the term you are looking for is "equilibrium."
capacity to absorb/distribute heat :)
maybe it is the part of the cdirculatory system
Endocrine glands secrete hormones which help maintain homeostasis.
A Cell membane Pump
stability i think
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Homestatasis is a relatively constant internal physical and chemical conditions that organisms maintain. It is a branch of biology in science.
Homeostasis is the term that describes an organism's ability to regulate and maintain a relatively constant internal temperature, regardless of external conditions.
A cell membrane pump
I believe the term you are looking for is "equilibrium."
capacity to absorb/distribute heat :)
Hormones often act or counteract to maintain relatively ideal conditions in the body. During stress (physical and mental) stress hormones are released. These stress hormones are antagonists to insulin; while insulin decreases blood sugar concentration, stress hormones are increasing it. That reaction is normal for fight or flight situations, and is counteracted/normalised by other hormones as the situation changes back to normal. In diabetics, however, the normalisation is less efficient, as they already have difficulties maintaining reference range blood glucose levels. Prolonged stress is not helpful for diabetics.
maybe it is the part of the cdirculatory system
Warm blooded animals can maintain a constant body temperature.
What hormones could be implicated in failing to maintain the pregnancy during the first trimester?