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[Greek, homeo = like, similar + stasis = standing] The process of achieving a relatively stable internal environment.
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| homeostasis |
condition in which the body
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| homeostasis |
quality of tending to uniformity or stability
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| homeostasis |
In medicine and biology, this term is applied to the inherent tendency in an organism toward maintenance of physiological and psychological stability.
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| homeostasis |
Physiological condition that regulates the rate of metabolism.
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