Biology, asked by ihtisham18pak, 1 year ago

What's homeostasis?Explain.

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Answered by DeViKa0506
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Homeostasis refers to the ability of the body or a cell to seek and maintain a condition of equilibrium or stability within its internal environment when dealing with external changes. It is involved in the maintenance of the constant internal environment which includes the function of kidney , liver , skin, etc.

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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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