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homeostasis
(ho″me-o-sta´sis)
the tendency of a biological system to maintain relatively constant conditions in its internal environment while it continuously
interacts with and adjusts to changes on the outside. Through homeostatic mechanisms, the human body maintains body temperature, the osmotic pressure of the blood, and many other things within a normal range. See also balance and equilibrium. adj., homeostat´ic., adj.

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