homeostaziale
Homeostaziale is a term that refers to the characteristic of living organisms to maintain a stable internal environment, despite changes in external conditions. This process is crucial for survival and involves a complex network of regulatory mechanisms. These mechanisms work together to keep vital parameters such as body temperature, blood sugar levels, pH balance, and fluid levels within a narrow, optimal range.
The concept of homeostaziale was first articulated by the French physiologist Claude Bernard in the 19th century,
When the body deviates from its set point, sensors detect the change, and control systems initiate responses