Homeostatic ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Homeostatic ( adjective )

Relating to or characterized by homeostasis.

Origin:

From greek hómios "similar" + stásis "standing still".

Examples:

  1. Homeostatic mechanisms in the body help to maintain a stable internal environment.
  2. The homeostatic balance of the body's pH is crucial for proper functioning.
  3. The homeostatic regulation of blood sugar levels is essential for good health.
  4. Homeostatic processes help to maintain a stable internal environment in the body.
  5. 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:

  1. Homeostatic mechanisms in the body help to maintain a stable internal environment.
  2. The homeostatic balance of the body's pH is crucial for proper functioning.
  3. The homeostatic regulation of blood sugar levels is essential for good health.
  4. Homeostatic processes help to maintain a stable internal environment in the body.
  5. The body's homeostatic mechanisms help to keep blood pressure, body temperature, and other vital functions within a narrow range.
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