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* Homeostasis "is the processes by which living organisms maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in external conditions."
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Homeostasis is how living things keep their internal conditions steady even when the surroundings change.
Other ways to say it:
- Homeostasis is the set of processes organisms use to regulate their internal environment so it stays constant despite external changes.
- It’s the mechanisms that let an organism maintain stable internal conditions (temperature, pH, fluids, etc.) while the outside world varies.
- Homeostasis means keeping the body's internal state in balance in response to shifts in the environment.
- Organisms use homeostasis to adjust and control internal variables so they remain within safe limits regardless of external fluctuations.
Other ways to say it:
- Homeostasis is the set of processes organisms use to regulate their internal environment so it stays constant despite external changes.
- It’s the mechanisms that let an organism maintain stable internal conditions (temperature, pH, fluids, etc.) while the outside world varies.
- Homeostasis means keeping the body's internal state in balance in response to shifts in the environment.
- Organisms use homeostasis to adjust and control internal variables so they remain within safe limits regardless of external fluctuations.
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