Homeostasis Homeostasis: resistance to change A person threatened by the environment (or informed of an approaching pleasure or danger) prepares for action. The body mobilizes reserves of energy and ...
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PENN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOMEOSTASIS {hohm-ee-oh-stay'-sis} Homeostasis is the maintenance of equilibrium, or constant conditions, in a biological system by means of automatic mechanisms that co...
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Homeostasis is the regulation of a system's internal environment so as to maintain a stable state. The term most often refers to biological homeostasis in humans and animals, but can apply to any sys...
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Adopting a life-systems perspective and an ethics based on the Good of systems homeostasis opens up new levels of analysis and ...
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Simple Feedback Systems: The close control of pool size, as required for many of life's processes, is no accident. Instead it depends on active and continual adjustments on the part of the body. Th...
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