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No viruses do not have homeostasis. They have no cellular activities because they are not made of cells. Viruses do not respond or adapt to the environment. Any changes in the viruses are brought about by the host cells that make the new copies of the virus. When science says that viruses evolve, it is really the host cell that makes the changes in the virus. So the virus type accumulates these changes, but it doesn't make the changes itself.
The cell would be unable to maintain a stable internal environment.
Cellular Homeostasis Homeostasis means to maintain a stable environment.
Homeostasis is the term used to describe an organism's tendency to maintain a stable internal environment by regulating its bodily functions.
Homeostasis is the term used to describe an organism's ability to maintain a stable internal environment by regulating its internal conditions despite external changes.
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Virus are typically not considered to be alive because they are not composed of cells, do not maintain their environment (homeostasis), cannot reproduce on their own, and they don't exactly grow or develop. The characteristics of life are: Homeostasis (maintaining a relatively constant inner-environment, e.g., your body temperature) Being composed of cells Being able to metabolize energy Growth Adaptation to environment Responding to stimuli Reproduction
Silica gel absorbs moisture in the air and helps maintain a dry environment.
to maintain a safe environment for children it is the adults responsibility to carry out risk assessment and safety checks through the daymaking sure that the environment is safe
Install a reputable firewall and anti-virus
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unicellular maintain homeostasis by : transform energy, reproduce, respond to the environment and by growing
The indoor humidity in winter should ideally be between 30-50 to maintain a comfortable and healthy environment.
Animals can maintain a stable environment by living in groups. Animals also eat to keep a stable environment. The body design of most animals like fur also help regulate the environment.
Only Microsoft can "fix" the loopholes. You can close / work around some of the loopholes by running a good firewall and anti-virus, and, if you are in a corporate environment, maintain strict user privileges (don't let anyone have administrator privileges).
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No viruses do not have homeostasis. They have no cellular activities because they are not made of cells. Viruses do not respond or adapt to the environment. Any changes in the viruses are brought about by the host cells that make the new copies of the virus. When science says that viruses evolve, it is really the host cell that makes the changes in the virus. So the virus type accumulates these changes, but it doesn't make the changes itself.