Homeostasis
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Homeostasis is when an organism allows its body to keep a stable condition. It does so by regulating its inner equilibrium. Organisms with more than one cell need a homeostatic environment to live.
Examples of homeostasis:
- The regulation of water and minerals in the body.
- The regulation of body temperature. This is done by sweating.
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