Apoptosis
...
1.2 Response to stress or DNA damage
1.3
homeostasis
1.4 Development
1.5 Immune cell regulation ... to start the apoptotic process.
homeostasis
In the adult organism, the number of cells ... death. This balancing process is part of the
homeostasis required by living organisms to maintain their ...
Biology
... universality, evolution, diversity, continuity,
homeostasis and interactions.
Universality: ... adapting to change
Main article:
homeostasis
homeostasis is the property of an open system to regulate ...
Homeostasis
...
homeostasis or homoeostasis is the property of an open ...
1 Overview
1.1 Properties of
homeostasis
1.2 Mechanisms of homeostasis: feedback
2 Ecological
homeostasis
3 ...
Warm-blooded
... its core body temperature at a nearly constant level regardless of the temperature of the surrounding environment (that is, to maintain thermal
homeostasis ). This can involve not only the ability to generate heat , but also the ability to cool down if necessary.
Also known as endotherms , warm-blooded ...
Life
... require both energy and matter in order to continue living.
Living organisms are composed of at least one cell .
Living organisms maintain
homeostasis .
Species of living organisms will evolve .
All life on Earth is based on the chemistry of carbon compounds. Some assert that this ...
Osmoregulation
... Osmoregulation is the active regulation of the osmotic pressure of body fluids to maintain the
homeostasis of the body's water content, that is it keeps the body from becoming too dilute or too concentrated. Osmotic pressure is a measure of the ...
Physiology
... during elevated physical activity. Within the field of exercise physiology , studies have been conducted that show the effects of dehydration on
homeostasis .
Topics
Respiration
Circulation
Diving mammals
See also
Pathophysiology
Important publications in physiology
...
Thermoregulation
... organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries, even when temperature surrounding is very different.
This process is known as
homeostasis : a dynamic state of stability between an animal's internal environment and its external environment (the study of such processes in zoology has ...