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1Endocrine System & Homeostasisby karepare52 termsApril 21, 2009
2Cow eyeby karepare19 termsApril 14, 2009
3Introduction to Biologyby BiologyWeymouthHS34 termsOctober 8, 2008
4Sheep brain dissectionby karepare23 termsApril 16, 2009
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5Chapter 42by leanki13 termsSeptember 3, 2009
6Physiology - Intro & Homeostasis-ch1 (Lec1)by dakotadll62 termsFebruary 19, 2009
7Homeostasis and Cell Transport by pink123423 termsSeptember 26, 2008
8Homeostasis - Chapter 4by magtutu30 termsNovember 2, 2009
9Homeostasis - Ch 4 - Part 1by magtutu15 termsNovember 2, 2009
10Physiology, Homeostasis, and Temp Regulationby MadelineBrown76 termsMay 2, 2009
11ANATOMY & HOMEOSTASIS - 8.24.09by mysolumnpromise14 termsAugust 29, 2009
12A & P Ch. 1 Intro to Human Body and Homeostasisby TheMagicalHoboFromMars96 termsSeptember 16, 2009
13B1a Biologyby Alwell10 termsSeptember 15, 2009
14Anatomy - Homeostasisby jessk36 termsSeptember 20, 2009
15Chapter 5- Homeostasis And Transportby 2013asztehlo21 termsOctober 17, 2009
16Homeostasis - Ch 4 - Part 2by magtutu8 terms4 days ago
179-urinary bladder, urethra, role of kidneys in homeostasis, stages of urine productionby revell522 termsNovember 1, 2008
18Homeostasis, tissue and some circulatory systemby wjspier41255 termsMay 26, 2009
19Glucose Homeostasis, Fuel Metabolism, and Insulinby atlevine18 termsOctober 15, 2009
20Body Organization/Homeostasisby oliviadash5 termsJune 11, 2007
21Homeostasisby poofy_mcpoofpoof27 termsJune 16, 2009
22Homeostasis: Remodeling and Repairby jabberjaws2118 termsMarch 4, 2009
23Homeostasis/Endocrineby dmacdonald9526 termsMay 13, 2007
24ch.5 homeostasis and cell transportby _kristen21 termsNovember 3, 2009
25Regulationby jazlean16 termsOctober 29, 2009
26Bioldy- Ch. 5 Homeostasis and Cell Transportby wagama1323 termsOctober 24, 2009
27Survival Needs & Homeostasisby Eagles1710 termsSeptember 17, 2009
28Bio Homeostasisby Ofekistit38 termsApril 9, 2008
29U3L02 Principles of homeostasis and feedback controlby emilyjem37 termsJune 17, 2009
30Chapter One, The Science of Biologyby elzbthgndhrt28 termsSeptember 9, 2007
31BONE HOMEOSTASISby silvanajaffe25 termsOctober 14, 2009
32Homeostasisby DrNick34 termsFebruary 21, 2009
33Homeostasis and Immune Systemby JerDogIsDaBest27 termsApril 21, 2009
34Homeostasis, Abdominal Cavity, and Planesby kaynox10 termsSeptember 18, 2009
35ca2+ homeostasisby silvanajaffe7 termsOctober 6, 2009
36homeostasis and transportby gourleys214 termsSeptember 25, 2009
37Anatomy: Homeostasisby Kellymowery5 termsAugust 30, 2008
38test 4- homeostasis and other endocrine tissuesby jfleenor6 termsApril 30, 2008
39Homeostasis and Nevous systemby meclark19 termsSeptember 30, 2008
40Body Organization and Homeostasisby mr2567414 termsFebruary 19, 2009
41U3L24 Acid-base regulationby emilyjem55 termsJune 18, 2009
42Organ Systems & Homeostasisby sixartist15 termsMay 17, 2009
43Human Biology Section 1: Body Organization and Homeostasisby dramababe32520 termsAugust 27, 2008
44Unit 4 Homeostasis and Transport Vocabularyby ddrox31620 termsOctober 16, 2009
45Vertebrates and Homeostasisby alexleff45 termsJune 10, 2008
46Anat/Physio Ch. 1 & 2by GiantWallet41 termsJanuary 24, 2008
47Homeostasis - Hormonesby MrMasri23 termsJuly 7, 2009
481-3 Studying Lifeby elzbthgndhrt8 termsSeptember 7, 2007
49Homeostasis, positive/negativeby sim0720 termsSeptember 22, 2008
50Homeostasisby ssharris9118 termsMay 26, 2008

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homeostasis definitions
# Definition Sets
1process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment136 sets
2tendency of a system to maintain relative stability41 sets
3the maintenance of stable internal conditions37 sets
4metabolic equilibrium actively maintained by several complex biological mechanisms that operate via the autonomic nervous system to offset disrupting changes33 sets
5the process by which organsims keep their internal conditions reltively stable28 sets
6a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level22 sets
7the maintenance of stable internal conditions despite changes in the surroundings22 sets
8the ability of a living thing to keep conditions inside its body constant21 sets
9equilibrium20 sets
10the maintenance of stable internal conditions in spite of changes in the external environment18 sets
11the maintenance of a stable internal environment18 sets
12maintenance of a stable internal environment14 sets
13maintaining the status quo13 sets
14the process by which organisms keep their internal environment relatively stable13 sets
15the body's tendency to keep an internal balance11 sets
16the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment11 sets
17internal stability or "steady state" maintained by the body11 sets
18the tendency for a system to remain in a state of equilibrium by resisting change.10 sets
19the tendency for a system to remain in a state of equilibrium by resisting change10 sets
20process by which organisms keep their internal conditions relatively stable9 sets
21the steady, stable state that is the body's regulatory processes try to maintain9 sets
22describes the body's ability to maintain internal stable conditions even while the outside is changing9 sets
23balance9 sets
24regulation of an organism's internal environment to maintain conditions suitable for its survival8 sets
25ability of a living thing to keep conditions inside its body constant8 sets
26stable internal conditions8 sets
27tendency of a system or organism to maintain relative stability or internal equilibrium; cf. homeo-: constant; ex. homeotherm8 sets
28the steady-state physiological condition of the body8 sets
29the tendency of all organisms to correct imbalances and deviations from their normal state8 sets
30the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment; a constant internal state that is maintained in a changing environment by continually making adjustments to the internal and external environment8 sets
31the state of equilibrium in the body with respect to various functions and chemical compositions of the fluids and tissues8 sets
32maintenance of stable internal conditions8 sets
33the tendency of all organisms to correct imbalances and deviations from their normal state.8 sets
34automatic maintenance by an organism in balance with itself7 sets
35the process by which an organism's internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment7 sets
36maintaining a stable internal environment7 sets
37balance; stability; part of the drive-reduction theory; when individual functions effectively because drives are met7 sets
38the maintenance of stable internal conditions in an organism6 sets
39tendency toward sameness6 sets
40a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level.6 sets