The ultimate goal of homeostatic regulation is to:
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Correct answer: Keep conditions optimal for cellular function
Homeostasis ensures that cells operate in favorable conditions. This supports survival and normal physiological function.
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- Homeostasis is best defined as the ability of the body to:
- The primary components of a homeostatic control system include:
- Negative feedback differs from positive feedback because it:
- Which physiological process is primarily regulated by negative feedback?
- Positive feedback is best exemplified by:
- The set point in a homeostatic system refers to: