Homeostasis is a characteristic of a system that regulates its internal environment and tends to maintain a stable, relatively constant condition of properties. Homeostasis is happening constantly in our bodies. read more
By definition, homeostasis is the tendency of a system to maintain internal stability. It is essential to life in higher animals. When the external temperature rises, the human body responds by forming perspiration to maintain core temperature of 98.6 F, at which the body functions best. read more
Homeostasis is important for living organisms because the processes that take place inside the body, and especially inside each cell, are most efficient within a small range of conditions like temperature, pH, salinity, etc. read more
Among the most important features of the human body that we must be aware of is homeostasis. Homeostasis is not a collection of organs, but a synthesis of bodily functions that collectively keeps the entire body stable. In order to keep homeostasis at optimum it must have access to an adequate supply of energy. Our body’s energy comes from the sun. read more