The ability or tendency of a living organism, cell, or group to keep the conditions inside it the same despite any changes in the conditions around it, or this state of internal balance:
A. Homeostasis
B. Health
C. Wellness
D. Nutrition
Select your answer:
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Pathophysiology › ViewWater is necessary for life. How is it introduced into the body?
A. during mitosis and the creation of cells in the womb
B. by drinking fluids
C. by absorption through the skin
D. by breathing it in from the environment
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The amount of time it takes to make a physical response
A. Speed
B. Cardio-respiratory Endurance
C. Agility
D. Reaction Time