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Roderick Pope
14 November, 10:28
What is regulatory homeostasis?
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Kinley Parsons
14 November, 11:05
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Its the body response to keep your internal body functions at a constant, such as maintaining one's body at a constant 98.6°F through either shivering to warm up or sweating to cool off.
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