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Jude Navarro
3 February, 09:21
How do living things seek stability?
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Kaiya Davidson
3 February, 12:03
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By adapting to there surroundings so that they can live and hunt and the tendency to maintain temperature, for one is consistent among every living thing. as is internal pressure relative to the external environment.
your question actually refers to homeostasis, which is the property of living things to maintain a stable internal environment relative to the external environment
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