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College Anatomy and Physiology
What is homeostasis?
  1. fluctuate greatly between very high and low values
  2. ingestion of enough food to satisfy hunger
  3. tendency of the body to maintain a stable environment
  4. remains within certain limited ranges
Grade 10 Anatomy and Physiology
What is homeostasis?
  1. an organism's work to maintain equilibrium in its body
  2. an organism's ability to seek out food and water
  3. a living thing's respiration
  4. a living thing's right to die
Grade 11 Biology
Grade 9 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
What is homeostasis?
  1. the ability to give rise to offspring
  2. maintaining a stable internal environment
  3. the ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment
  4. the ability to grow and develop
Grade 7 Anatomy and Physiology
What is homeostasis?
  1. smallest unit of living things
  2. balance inside the body or cells of organisms
  3. species that does not reproduce
  4. place where fictional characters live
College Anatomy and Physiology
What is homeostasis?
  1. fluctuation between very high and low values
  2. ingestion of enough food to satisfy hunger
  3. tendency of the body to maintain a stable environment
  4. ability to remain within certain limited ranges
Grade 11 Biology
Grade 9 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 9 Biology
In biology, homeostasis is
  1. always changing.
  2. a monthly change.
  3. an occasional change.
  4. the ability to maintain an internal balance.
Grade 11 Botany
Grade 7 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Homeostasis is the ability of the body to
  1. keep from moving.
  2. fall asleep.
  3. keep your heart beating.
  4. maintain internal conditions.
Grade 9 Biochemical Pathways
Grade 8 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Which best describes homeostasis?
  1. home to live in
  2. stable internal environment
  3. blood pressure
  4. body temperature
  5. b, c, and d
  6. none of the above
Grade 11 Anatomy and Physiology
Which activity is not an example of homeostasis?
  1. regulation of blood glucose
  2. temperature regulation
  3. regulation of vision
  4. regulation of blood carbon dioxide levels
Grade 5 Zoology
Before becoming adult dragons, baby dragons hatch from eggs. Which two characteristics of life are demonstrated in this observation?
  1. growth and reproduction
  2. homeostasis and growth
  3. response and reproduction
  4. homeostasis and response
Grade 10 Anatomy and Physiology
Which statement defines homeostasis?
  1. a structure that extends through the membrane
  2. a different type of cell in an organism
  3. a long extension that allows messages to be received and sent
  4. constant maintenance of internal conditions in an organism
Grade 11 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Which best describes homeostasis?
  1. maintaining a stable internal environment in an ever-changing external environment
  2. a state of relative constancy
  3. adaptation to the external environment
  4. changes in body temperature
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