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____________ is a state in which the internal environment is being maintained within a tolerable range.
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The term "internal environment" refers to the conditions within an organism's body, such as temperature, salt concentrations, pressure, etc. The phrase "within a tolerable range" implies that these conditions are being kept within certain limits that are Show more…
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