Homeostatic
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Homeostatic ( adjective )
Relating to or characterized by homeostasis.
Origin:
From greek hómios "similar" + stásis "standing still".
Examples:
- Homeostatic mechanisms in the body help to maintain a stable internal environment.
- The homeostatic balance of the body's pH is crucial for proper functioning.
- The homeostatic regulation of blood sugar levels is essential for good health.
- Homeostatic processes help to maintain a stable internal environment in the body.
- The body's homeostatic mechanisms help to keep blood pressure, body temperature, and other vital functions within a narrow range.
(As a noun)
Homeostatic ( noun )
Relating to or characterized by homeostasis.
Origin:
From greek hómios "similar" + stásis "standing still".
Examples:
- Homeostatic mechanisms in the body help to maintain a stable internal environment.
- The homeostatic balance of the body's pH is crucial for proper functioning.
- The homeostatic regulation of blood sugar levels is essential for good health.
- Homeostatic processes help to maintain a stable internal environment in the body.
- The body's homeostatic mechanisms help to keep blood pressure, body temperature, and other vital functions within a narrow range.