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What is the term for changes in the internal or external environment that cause a response?
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What is homeostasis?
A. The ability to maintain proper internal fluid balance. B. the ability to maintain a steady internal
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How does a marine maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food?
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The process by which the body’s internal environment is kept relatively constant regardless of the
external environmental
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How is homeostasis achieved ? (1 point) Cells secrete stomach enzymes Cells control voluntary movements . Cells maintain
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must organisms maintain homeostasis to allow for metabolism and organization to occur?
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is organization required for living systems to maintain homeostasis or regulate metabolism?
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How is homeostasis achieved?
A. Cells control l involuntary movements B. Cells maintain internal stability. C. Cell control
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How is homeostasis achieved? (1 point)
Responses Cells secrete stomach enzymes. Cells secrete stomach enzymes. Cells control
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Which of the following is one characteristic of all living things? (1 point)
Responses moving from place to place moving from
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How is homeostasis achieved? (1 point)
Responses Cells maintain internal stability. Cells maintain internal stability. Cells
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How do polar bears maintain homeostasis in freezing cold weather? (1 point) Responses Their thick skin insulates the internal
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Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes? (1 point)
Responses A dog shivers when it
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How do polar bears maintain homeostasis in freezing cold weather? (1 point)
Responses Their thick skin insulates the internal
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Negative fedback mechanisem
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Elements of negative feedback mech.
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Which is an example of homeostasis?
A: Perspiring when the body overheats B: using caffeine to increase the amount of water the
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Which of the following best describes homeostasis?
A resistant B strenuous C involuntary D imbalanced
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What is homeostasis? A a state of balance in the body B a way to measure physical fitness C the amount of oxygen
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How is homeostasis achieved? (1 point)
• Cells secrete stomach enzymes. • Cells control voluntary movements. • Cells
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Which of the following is one characteristic of all living things? (1 point)
• maintaining homeostasis • sending cells to
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What is the term for the cell's ability to maintain a stable internal balance?
a peristalsis b metabolism c physiology d
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How do polar bears maintain homeostasis in freezing cold weather? (1 point) Responses Their thick skin insulates the internal
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What is an example of homeostasis in the human body?
. A. lifting weights B. converting food into energy C. maintaining body
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Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal cahnges
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How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food? (1 point)
Responses Marine
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Which statement describes homeostasis?(1 point)
Responses It is a process of maintaining an external state of balance for an
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After the body has begun shivering, what explains why it would stop shivering? When body temperature returns to normal, the
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How is homeostasis achieved?
1. Cells control involuntary movements. 2. Cells maintain internal stability. 3. Cells secrete
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Which of the following is one characteristic of all living things?
1. sending cells to deliver messages in the body 2.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of homeostasis?
a When blood glucose is high, the hormone insulin reduces blood glucose.
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What are two critical functions of homeostasis that involve epithelia? Serect all that appry ( 1 point) pas exchange control
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What are two critical functions of homeostasis that involve epithelia? Select all that apply ( 1 point) Gas exchange control
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2. You are playing an active game and you begin to sweat. Soon you feel cooler. For this homeostatic system, construct a
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Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes? (1 point)
Responses Circulation decreases
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Which of the following is NOT an example of homeostasis?
When body temperature rises, nerve impulses cause sweat glands to
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How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food? (1 point)
Responses A.
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Which statement describes homeostasis?(1 point)
Responses A. It is a process of maintaining an internal state of balance for an
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What is the process of maintaining a stable internal environment in an organism?(1 point)
Responses homeostasis homeostasis
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How does a Maureen iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt within its food
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Rise in body temperature- sweat produced
What is the stimulus, response and importance of a response
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What is one example of your organism’s body systems interacting to maintain homeostasis?
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Which of the following is NOT an example of homeostasis?
a During rigorous exercise the heart rate increases to deliver more
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Which of the following is NOT an example of homeostasis?%0D%0A%0D%0A a%0D%0AWhen body temperature rises, nerve impulses cause
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Living organisms respond to both internal and external stimuli to maintain constant conditions inside of the organism. This
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Living organisms respond to both internal and external stimuli to maintain constant conditions inside of the organism. This
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How do polar bears maintain homeostasis in freezing cold weather? (1 point)
• Their metabolism slows down to preserve heat. •
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Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes?
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Which example shows an organism that cannot reach homeostasis through internal changes?
(1 point) • A lizard is cold, and it
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What are some things cells controls with homeostasis?
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