Regulatory homeostasis
homeostatis is when and organism maintains its internal self while dealing with external changes and equilibrium is a when all the conditions of a system which are competing influences are balanced, in a wide variety of contexts.
To maintain homeostasis, the body reacts to an abnormal change and makes certain adjustments to counter the change.
No, the ability of the body to grow and change is not called homeostasis. Homeostasis refers to the body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions such as temperature and pH. Growth and change in the body are typically regulated by processes such as development, metabolism, and hormone signaling.
Chameleons can change color and pattern to blend in with their surroundings, which helps them hide from predators and sneak up on prey. This unique ability allows them to camouflage and stay safe in their environment.
A physiological adaptation is a structural or functional change in an organism's body that helps it to survive and thrive in its environment. These adaptations can include changes in metabolism, temperature regulation, or body shape to improve an organism's ability to cope with their surroundings.
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its called homeostasis. ;)
Homeostasis is the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment. It involves processes such as regulating body temperature, blood pH, and nutrient levels to keep conditions within a narrow range for optimal functioning. Various organ systems, such as the nervous and endocrine systems, work together to monitor and adjust these internal conditions.
Is a dectable change in the internal or external environment
yes.
The maintenance of a constant internal environment despite changes in the external environment.The word itself means "unchanging." It describes the body's ability maintain relatively stable internal conditions even though the outside world is changing.It's homeostasis, not homoeostasis, and it means to keep an environment under constant conditions, or to keep it stable.Ex: Human homeostasis is the internal body stays the same temperature: 98.6 degrees F, or about 37 degrees C. If the temperature rises or falls the human may be ill, and if the temperature is too far off the normal, then the human dies. Things like fevers and hypothermia can change body temperature, fighting homeostasis.
adaptation
Adaptability.
Homeostasis