homeostasesystemene
Homeostasesystemene are the biological mechanisms that maintain a stable internal environment within an organism, despite changes in the external environment. This process is crucial for the survival and proper functioning of all living beings. These systems work through a series of feedback loops, primarily negative feedback, where a change in a variable triggers a response that counteracts the initial change.
Key homeostatic systems include thermoregulation, which controls body temperature; osmoregulation, which manages water and electrolyte balance;
Disruptions to homeostasesystemene can lead to illness or disease. For instance, a failure in blood glucose