homeostasis

સમાન સ્તર
definition
noun
However, hormones that regulate physiological homeostasis in adults may be diluted, up to six-fold.
the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
example
These events undermine metabolic 'homeostasis' , but may not directly lead to overt diabetes in the early stage.
Tissue 'homeostasis' depends not only on the rate of cell proliferation, but also on the rate of cell death.
However, hormones that regulate physiological 'homeostasis' in adults may be diluted, up to six-fold.
This is one possible reason for the elaborate system cells have evolved to maintain cholesterol 'homeostasis' .
Glucose 'homoeostasis' seems to be excellent after pancreatic transplantation.
But we can draw some reassurance from the inevitable 'homoeostatic' mechanisms that will kick in.
The treatment purges the body of toxins, restores the 'homeostatic' balance and replenishes the tissues with vitality.
Feedback mechanisms provide strong 'homeostatic' pressures on the entire system, and so the levels of biochemicals in the blood tend to remain within predictable ranges in healthy individuals.
The doctor informed us that the formula containing these 'homeostatic' nutrients was not yet available to the public, but agreed to give my husband and me some sample bottles if we would report to him our results.
This 'homoeostatic' mechanism may be compared to a thermostat.
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