Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Homeostasis
Page 4
Questions (309)
How is homeostasis achieved? (1 point)
Responses Cells maintain internal stability. Cells maintain internal stability. Cells
1 answer
asked by
JR
34 views
How is homeostasis achieved? (1 point)
Responses Cells control involuntary movements. Cells control involuntary movements. Cells
1 answer
asked by
bob
40 views
Which of the following is one characteristic of all living things? (1 point)
Responses using nerve cells to maintain temperature
1 answer
asked by
Isabella
37 views
How is homeostasis achieved? (1 point)
Responses Cells control involuntary movements. Cells control involuntary movements. Cells
1 answer
asked by
Isabella
35 views
How is homeostasis achieved? (1 point)
Responses Cells control involuntary movements. Cells control involuntary movements. Cells
1 answer
asked by
Isabella
35 views
Which of the following is one characteristic of all living things? (1 point) Responses maintaining homeostasis maintaining
1 answer
asked anonymously
46 views
You observed in this specific lab simulation the manipulation of heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, perspiration, and
1 answer
asked by
sara
75 views
Which of the following is NOT a way that your body maintains a constant temperature? (1 point)
1 answer
asked by
sara
38 views
How is homeostasis achieved?
Responses Cells maintain internal stability. Cells maintain internal stability. Cells control
1 answer
asked by
I defitnley (problably not) (indeed so) did ya moms
40 views
Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes?
Responses Circulation decreases in a bird
4 answers
asked by
I defitnley (problably not) (indeed so) did ya moms
58 views
Which statement describes homeostasis?(1 point)
Responses It is how an organism reacts to external factors. It is how an organism
1 answer
asked by
JR
40 views
You observed in this specific lab simulation the manipulation of heart rate respiration blood pressure perspiration and blood
1 answer
asked by
Sara
65 views
Which statement describes homeostasis?(1 point) Responses It is how an organism reacts to internal factors. It is how an
1 answer
asked anonymously
45 views
Which term describes the relatively constant internal physical conditions of an organism?(1 point)
Responses unicellularity
1 answer
asked anonymously
28 views
All organ systems work to maintain a constant internal environment within an organism. This is referred to as(1 point)
Responses
1 answer
asked anonymously
41 views
Homeostasis Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts
1 answer
asked by
Isabella
60 views
Homeostasis Quick Check
2 of 42 of 4 Items Question How does the human body prevent internal energy levels from becoming too
1 answer
asked by
Isabella
100 views
Homeostasis Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question How does the body react to cold temperatures? (1 point) Responses Your body
1 answer
asked by
Isabella
119 views
Which statement describes homeostasis?(1 point)
Responses It is how an organism reacts to external factors. It is how an organism
1 answer
asked by
Isabella
36 views
You are exercising on a hot day. Your body temperature goes up. You begin to sweat. The sweat cools your body. Sweating is an
2 answers
asked by
Scarlet
887 views
Other than the options available in the Human Homeostasis Gizmo, what other methods are used to maintain body temperature? Try
1 answer
asked by
dairjack
41 views
An organism's ability to maintain steady internal conditions despite changes in its external environment is called
biogenesis
3 answers
asked by
joe
1,406 views
What is the one main difference in how unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms maintain homeostasis.
Only unicellular
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
767 views
For the human body to function correctly, the right amount of sugar must be present in the blood. Several hormones are produced
5 answers
asked by
Rylee
707 views
Summarize the importance of homeostasis.
4 answers
asked by
Kelsie
639 views
Solve Each Question As It is asked to you. Make Sure To Put 1 Answer For Each Question That Is Given.
Question 1. How does a
1 answer
asked by
Myrtle Cleopatra Skory
56 views
How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis, despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food?
1 answer
asked anonymously
42 views
What name is given to the condition of stability enabled by a set of processes such as those involved in the maintenance of
2 answers
asked by
Mia
519 views
How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food? (1 point)
Responses Marine
1 answer
asked anonymously
15 views
Which statement describes homeostasis?(1 point)
Responses It is how an organism reacts to external factors. It is how an organism
1 answer
asked anonymously
44 views
How is homeostasis achieved? (1 point)
O Cells maintain interal stability. O Cells control involuntary movements. O Cells secrete
1 answer
asked anonymously
44 views
Which of the following is one characteristic of all living things? (1 point)
O maintaining homeostasis • using nerve cells to
1 answer
asked anonymously
38 views
why is water vital to maintaining a constant internal environment?
A. It is cohesive* B. It is adhesive C. It is a good solvent
1 answer
asked by
Shun
488 views
Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes?(1 point)
Responses Circulation decreases
1 answer
asked anonymously
107 views
hich example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes? (1 point)
Responses A lizard is cold, and
1 answer
asked by
ok
37 views
Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes?(1 point)
Responses Circulation decreases
1 answer
asked anonymously
33 views
How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food?
(1 point) COURSE TOOLS
1 answer
asked anonymously
38 views
The diagram shows a cell.
Which statement best describes how the organelles labeled Y and Z work together to maintain homeostasis
1 answer
asked anonymously
156 views
What is the term for the cell's ability to maintain a stable internal balance?
a homeostasis b metabolism c peristalsis d
1 answer
asked anonymously
23 views
the process by which organisms keep everything inside their bodies within certain limits is called
1 answer
asked anonymously
24 views
Define homeostasis qnd give a feedback look that shows how homeostasis is constantly balancing
1 answer
asked by
Blessing cobb
28 views
Homeostasis Portfolio
1 answer
asked anonymously
19 views
During a routine checkup , the nurse takes Rohan's vitalsShe notes each reading on his chart and then writes homeostasis. What
1 answer
asked anonymously
29 views
Homeostasis
1 answer
asked anonymously
14 views
has regulatory areas for thirst, hunger, body temperature, water balance, and blood pressure. (1 point) Responses Hypothalamus
1 answer
asked anonymously
24 views
egulation of a a) Homeostasis
nearly constant b) Hormone internal c) Enzyme environment is d) Humidity
1 answer
asked by
Abdulrazak umar Usman
24 views
Which example is an internal stimulus?
an artificial light that attracts insects a decrease in oxygen levels in the blood during
1 answer
asked anonymously
9 views
Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes? (1 point)
• A lizard is cold, and it
1 answer
asked anonymously
34 views
Which is an example of homeostasis?
(1 point) Responses perspiring when the body overheats perspiring when the body overheats
1 answer
asked by
Blue Berry
88 views
Which is the process of maintaining a steady state inside the body?(1 point)
Responses dehydration dehydration anemia anemia
1 answer
asked by
Blue Berry
62 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Parent Categories (43)
Anatomy and Physiology
Animal Adaptations
Animal Physiology
Basic Concepts
Biological Processes
Biology
Biology or Anatomy
Biology/Physiology
Body Systems
Body's Response to Stress
Cell Biology
Cell Function
Cell Organelles
Cell Physiology
Cell Processes
Cell Structure
Cells
Cellular Biology
Cellular organization
Cellular Processes
Characteristics of Life
Characteristics of Living Organisms
Characteristics of living things
Control
Health and Wellness
Human Anatomy
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Human Biology
Human Body
Human Body Systems
Human Physiology
Living Organisms
Organ Systems
Organism Functions
Organism processes
Organism Responses
Organismal Biology
Organisms
Physical Health
Physiology
Processes
The Human Body
Vital Signs