The general name is CONFORMER. If the organism has the ability to regulate, it is called a REGULATOR!
If, by condition you mean temperature, then your question may be pertaining to reptiles and amphibians and to mammals. The former, called ECTOTHERMs, are cold blooded and obtain heat from their environment, perhaps by sunning themselves, as a snake might, for example. An ENDOTHERM is an animal that produces most of its own heat metabolically (by changing energy from food into heat), a warm blooded animal, such as yourself.
Organisms that do not regulate their internal conditions are called poikilotherms. They rely on external sources to maintain their body temperature, such as by moving to warmer or cooler areas. Examples include reptiles, amphibians, and many invertebrates.
homeostatis
It is called "homeostasis".
It is called "homeostasis".
It is called "homeostasis".
The internal clock is called the circadian rhythm. It helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle and other physiological processes over a 24-hour period.
Homeostasis
It is called "homeostasis".
prokaryotes
Internal control of natural cycles refers to the way in which organisms regulate their biological processes, such as growth or reproduction, without external influences. This control is often achieved through internal mechanisms such as hormones or circadian rhythms. It allows organisms to adapt to environmental changes and maintain homeostasis.
The study of internal parts of plants and animals is called anatomy. Anatomy focuses on the structure, composition, and organization of living organisms at a microscopic and macroscopic level. It plays a crucial role in understanding the functioning and relationships of internal organs and tissues within organisms.
The state of having a stable internal condition is called homeostasis.