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Gaven Jacobson
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17 September, 21:52
What is homeostasis
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Homeostasis is the mechanism through which a change from the normal or optimum is negated. This is used in the regulation of Temperature, pH pressure etc. Any change in the system is negated by a move in the opposite direction so that the net overall effect on the system remains zero.
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