thermostasis
Thermostasis is a biological process that maintains a stable internal body temperature in an organism. This internal regulation is crucial for many physiological functions, as enzymes and cellular processes operate optimally within a narrow temperature range. Organisms that can maintain a constant internal temperature, regardless of external environmental changes, are called homeotherms. Mammals and birds are common examples of homeotherms.
The process of thermostasis involves a complex interplay of sensory input, control mechanisms, and effector responses.
If the body temperature deviates from the set point, the hypothalamus initiates responses to restore it. When