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What is homeostasis?

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Answered by 24khanak
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Homeostasis or homoeostasis is the property of a system in which a variable (for example, the concentration of a substance in solution, or its temperature) is actively regulated to remain very nearly constant. This regulation occurs inside a defined environment (mostly within a living organism's body).
Answered by amindibts
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Answer: The maintenanceof constant stable internal environment in the body .

Explanation:The importance of it is for

1) Temperature

*If low - slowed metabolism / enzymes less inactive

*If high - Enzymes denatured

2) Water Potential  

* If low  water leaves cells and cells shrink

 *If high water enter cells and cell bursts

3) Low Blood Glucose

*If low effects on respiration

*If high water leaves cells and cells shrink

4) Control of PH

* Enzymes  becomes less active.

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