
Living organisms constantly face changes both inside and outside their bodies. Temperature fluctuates, nutrients vary, and environmental conditions shift. Despite these challenges, living systems are able to maintain a relatively stable internal environment.
This ability to maintain stability is essential for survival and is known in biology as homeostasis. Biological systems use complex regulatory processes to monitor conditions and adjust when necessary.
Understanding how biological systems maintain stability helps explain how organisms function, adapt, and survive in changing environments.
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