When homeostasis fails:

• The body's cells do not get the nutrients they need and wastes may accumulate in the body
• It has not effect on the body's cells
• The body's cells adapt quickly
• The body's cell's operate more efficiently

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When homeostasis fails, the body’s cells do not get the nutrients they need and wastes may accumulate in the body. This can lead to various health issues and disruptions in bodily functions. The body's cells may also not be able to operate efficiently, as they are not receiving the necessary resources to carry out their functions. In some cases, the body's cells may try to adapt to the changes, but prolonged disruption of homeostasis can have negative effects on overall health and well-being.
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