EBK VISUAL ESSENTIALS OF ANATOMY & PHYS
EBK VISUAL ESSENTIALS OF ANATOMY & PHYS
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Author: Nath
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 16.3, Problem 1.3SR
Summary Introduction

To match: Each lettered term with the most closely related description.

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Homeostasis can be defined as the stability in the internal environment. It is a state of internal constancy within the body of the organism. All organisms maintain this homeostasis, and without this constancy, the body might stop functioning altogether.

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