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What best describes a dynamic equilibrium?

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Answered by TOSERIOUS
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Dynamic equilibrium in the body can be achieved by internal control mechanisms that oppose outside forces that could affect the inside environment, which is the body. Therefore, homeostasis is the dynamic equilibrium of the internal environment of the human body.

Answered by Anonymous
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There is a difference in concentration on either side of the cell membrane. There is an uneven distribution of particles inside and outside the cell. Particles are moving into and out of the cell, but their concentrations remain stable

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