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Chapter 40, Problem 3CQ
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To describe: The relation between the use of energy and the maintenance of homeostasis.
Introduction: The environmental conditions are not always the same, it may change and it could be fatal to the animals if they do not respond accordingly. To adapt the changes in the external environment by maintaining a constant internal environment, homeostasis occurs. Animals maintain a constant internal environment by adjusting physiological variables.
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