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It is called the homeostasis. It means maintaining constant internal temperature.
Homeostasis is the process of maintaining a constant internal environment and when it comes to living organisms, it can mean the maintenance of a constant temperature, pH, and chemical concentration.
It is called homeostasis (internal environment maintained at a constant level) or thermostasis (internal heat maintained at a constant temperature). The overall name for the processes by which temperature is controlled is thermoregulation.
Water has several important functions that are important in keeping a constant internal environment. Among them are: it increases the volume of blood, which affects the heart rate and blood pressure. It dissolves gases, which allows for an efficient exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. When water is excreted, toxins which have been made water soluble are carried out of the body with the water. Body temperature is regulated as water is lost through sweat and the body is cooled.
Double circulation is where there are two loops to the cardiovascular system - one that supplies blood to the peripheral tissues and one that takes deoxygenated blood to the lungs. This has very little effect on maintaining a constant internal temperature.
It is called the homeostasis. It means maintaining constant internal temperature.
Homeostasis is the process of maintaining a constant internal environment and when it comes to living organisms, it can mean the maintenance of a constant temperature, pH, and chemical concentration.
Other wise they die !
Increasing the temperature and pH can alter the specific shape of enzymes.
It is called homeostasis (internal environment maintained at a constant level) or thermostasis (internal heat maintained at a constant temperature). The overall name for the processes by which temperature is controlled is thermoregulation.
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Homeostasis is a natural body behavior of maintaining a constant internal environment. An example of this adaptation is sweating to cool the body once one steps into an environment that has high temperature.
Water has several important functions that are important in keeping a constant internal environment. Among them are: it increases the volume of blood, which affects the heart rate and blood pressure. It dissolves gases, which allows for an efficient exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. When water is excreted, toxins which have been made water soluble are carried out of the body with the water. Body temperature is regulated as water is lost through sweat and the body is cooled.
It is the property of a system that regulates its internal environment and tends to maintain a stable, constant condition of properties like temperature or pH.
Double circulation is where there are two loops to the cardiovascular system - one that supplies blood to the peripheral tissues and one that takes deoxygenated blood to the lungs. This has very little effect on maintaining a constant internal temperature.
It depends on your body temperature and homeostasis (your bodys way of maintaining internal conditions)
The Hypothalamus controls body temperature, thirst, fatigue etc