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A rabbit is able to maintain homeostasis with its fur coat and the ability to shiver.
An organism is a any living thing such as a human or a plant that is independent in reproducing, is able to maintain homeostasis, and have and maintain Cells.
An organism is a any living thing such as a human or a plant that is independent in reproducing, is able to maintain homeostasis, and have and maintain Cells.
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.
it's important for single felled organisms to maintain homeostasis because they must be able to carry out all the functions necessary for life
The body maintains homeostasis through the maintainance of glucose.Insulin, secreted by the beta cells of the pancreas, transports glucose to the body's cells, lowering blood glucose levels. Insulin helps to prevent hyperglycemia.To be able to maintain a constant internal environment in your body, the body shivers and sweats.
homeostasis is basically a big word for balance. a plant needs to stay in balance, or homeostasis even if it's environment changes.
it's important for single felled organisms to maintain homeostasis because they must be able to carry out all the functions necessary for life
They are warmblooded creatures, like all mammals are, and able to maintain their internal levels through the energy they get from eating every day. This energy is called "metabolizable energy" which means that a cow is able to generate (never create) energy to keep her internal system at a constant temperature and functionable. Osmosis and Homeostasis is also important to maintain internal liquid levels
Oxygen and Nutrients.Cell membranes help organisms maintain homeostasis by controlling what substances may enter or leave cell. In homeostasis, the waste is being transported away from the cell while it receives the nutrients it needs to continue to function.
I think if blood flow to the kidneys decreased, then the filtration rate of the blood would also decrease. The blood is forced through the anterior arteriole at high hydrostatic pressure- forcing the plasma through the basement membrane of the glomerulus in our kindneys' nephra- the bits that do the filtering.
At the cellular level you need plenty of water. The cell must be able to retain what is necessary such as lipids, proteins etc and keep out what it doesn't need. If an equilibrium is reached and the cell is happy, that is a form of homeostasis. This is one way to think of it.