- environment. Thus, to
Barcroft homeostasis was not only
organized by the brain—
homeostasis served the brain.
Homeostasis is an
almost exclusively biological...
- In biology,
energy homeostasis, or the
homeostatic control of
energy balance, is a
biological process that
involves the
coordinated homeostatic regulation...
- thermoregulation. The
internal thermoregulation process is one
aspect of
homeostasis: a
state of
dynamic stability in an organism's
internal conditions, maintained...
-
coordination of
living organisms and
maintain those conditions through homeostasis. In some
versions of Gaia philosophy, all
lifeforms are
considered part...
- In economics, the
Jevons paradox (/ˈdʒɛvənz/;
sometimes Jevons effect)
occurs when
technological advancements make a
resource more
efficient to use (thereby...
-
Developmental homeostasis is a
process in
which animals develop more or less normally,
despite defective genes and
deficient environments. It is an organism's...
- hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid axis (HPT axis for short, a.k.a.
thyroid homeostasis or
thyrotropic feedback control) is part of the
neuroendocrine system...
- (2000) "The
extreme views of risk
homeostasis have
attracted little support" O'Neill &
Williams (1998) "Risk
homeostasis is not a theory. It is a hypothesis...
-
peptide chain that
would require more space. In
order to
maintain protein homeostasis post-translationally, the cell
makes use of
molecular chaperones sometimes...
- Acid–base
homeostasis is the
homeostatic regulation of the pH of the body's
extracellular fluid (ECF). The
proper balance between the
acids and bases...