A most basic answer: living organisms must use energy to maintain homeostasis.
Homeostasis is the "balance" of our body--we are kept within a very strict and small allowance of our internal environment. This includes our pH, temperature, fluid levels, etc. If any of these things change, the body must spend energy to get it back within that allowable range for us to live. That isn't to say the body doesn't spend energy if things are within range--it is constantly using energy to KEEP things in that range (not just fix the ones that wander out).
How it uses the energy to maintain homeostasis is a very long and varied answer. There are hundreds of ways for hundreds of situations.
The characteristics of an organism include being a living thing made up of cells, having the ability to grow and reproduce, responding to stimuli in the environment, and maintaining homeostasis. Organisms also have a metabolism, meaning they obtain and use energy to carry out life processes.
Mycoplasma is an aerobic organism, meaning it requires oxygen to survive and grow.
homeostasis is a name (or best to say a category IMO) for processes which keeps the internal environment constant ... E.g. you get dehydrated, your body will make the urine you produce more concentrated to try and keep the body system at correct levels
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Cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms. They contain genetic material, perform specialized functions, and are able to self-replicate through cell division. Cells are fundamental in processes such as growth, repair, and maintaining homeostasis in multicellular organisms.
The Meaning of being dormant is that an organism has basically taken a nap.To explain it scientifically it means that an organism is inactive and like not "alive".It means that they are basically taking a nap.
Thermoregulation means maintenance of a stable temperature in the body.
The characteristics of an organism include being a living thing made up of cells, having the ability to grow and reproduce, responding to stimuli in the environment, and maintaining homeostasis. Organisms also have a metabolism, meaning they obtain and use energy to carry out life processes.
Homeostasis can be divided into two component word parts: "homeo," derived from the Greek word "homos," meaning "similar" or "the same," and "stasis," from the Greek word "stasis," meaning "standing" or "stability." Together, these parts convey the concept of maintaining a stable, balanced internal environment within an organism despite external changes.
The basic definition of health for many people is the absence of disease. Another definition would be the functional or metabolic efficiency of an organism.
homeo όμοιο meaning ''self, on its own'' and stasis στάση meaning ''completely still''.
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Wonder if this means "metamorphosis"? Generally speaking that means a change in form, often applied in biology when an organism undergoes a radical change in its structure, like a caterpillar becoming a butterfly.
From Ancient Greek "homos," meaning similar, and Latin "stare," meaning "to remain."
Homeostasis means equilibrium of a system.
acclimatization is "The physiological adaptation of an animal or plant to changes in climate or environment, such as light, temperature, or altitude." homeostasis is "The ability or tendency of an organism or cell to maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes." acclimatization changes and homeostasis stays the same. both defintions taken from answers.com
When there is ABSOLUTOLY NONE left of that organism then it is extict meaning it will NEVER come back!