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When an animal gets overheated, homeostasis will cause the animal to sweat and pant in an effort to maintain internal stability. Which situation shows a similar example of homeostasis in cells?
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When an animal gets overheated, homeostasis will cause the animal to sweat and pant in an effort to maintain internal stability. Which situation shows a similar example of homeostasis in cells?
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If the blood glucose or calcium rises, this sends a signal to organs responsible for lowering blood glucose or calcium
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Water enters a cell through the cell membrane because the cell is dehydrated
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