Biology, asked by emalachiwilliams49, 9 months ago

Which occurs when the body responds to the environment by maintaining a stable internal environment despite changing external conditions?

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Answered by shivesh7491802204
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Answer:

homeostasis

Explanation:

homeostasis is the ability of regularors of maintaining constant internal environment in response to the varying external environment.

Answered by gru450
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Answer:

human species are mostly homeothermic not considered in our fore father those apes where found to be Piko thermic who could change their internal temperature according to the external environment but according to the modern homeo Sapiens us we don't have any ability of changing our temperature according to the external environment and so we are a homeothermic organism our body can only be a few Celsius less then the actual normal body temperature but it cannot actually overcome the external temperature and this maintaining of a stable body temperature is known as Homeostatis

Explanation:

to adapt to an external temperature the body must not reduce its normal temperature as per the human anatomy the body must be around 102 110 degree Celsius this temperature which help the body organs to function if it does not happen the way it used to do to the body may fail it is important to keep an certain body temperature so the process status is very important to human

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