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homeostatic
ho·me·o·sta·sis H0251700 (hō′mē-ō-stā′sĭs)n. A state of equilibrium, as in an organism or cell, maintained by self-regulating processes: The kidneys maintain homeostasis in the body by regulating the amount of salt and water excreted. ho′me·o·stat′ic (-stăt′ĭk) adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | homeostatic - related to or characterized by homeostasis | EncyclopediaSeehomeostasishomeostatic
ho·me·o·stat·ic (hō'mē-ō-stat'ik), Relating to homeostasis.ho·me·o·stat·ic (hō'mē-ō-stat'ik) Relating to homeostasis. homeostasis (ho?me-o-sta'sis) [ homeo- + stasis, ] The state of dynamic equilibrium of the internal environment of the body that is maintained by the ever-changing processes of feedback and regulation in response to external or internal changes. Synonym: dynamic equilibrium See: Negative Feedback (Homeostasis) homeostatic (-stat'ik), adjective |