Dhoméostasie
Dhoméostasie is a hypothetical biological concept that describes a state of dynamic equilibrium within a living organism. It is theorized to be a process where internal conditions are maintained within a narrow range despite external fluctuations. This concept suggests a complex interplay of feedback mechanisms and regulatory systems that work in concert to ensure the organism's stability and survival. Unlike homeostasis, which is a well-established biological principle referring to the maintenance of stable internal physical and chemical conditions, dhoméostasie is not a recognized scientific term. It may be a neologism or a misunderstanding of existing physiological processes. The core idea implies an active and continuous effort by the organism to adapt and counteract environmental changes, ensuring optimal function of its biological processes. This could involve regulating temperature, pH, nutrient levels, and other vital parameters. The mechanisms by which such a state might be achieved are speculative, but would likely involve sophisticated cellular and molecular signaling pathways. Further research or clarification would be needed to define dhoméostasie and its potential relevance in biological studies, if any exists beyond the established principles of homeostasis.