Homeostatically in A Sentence

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    A healthy diet supports the body's natural ability to function and adapt homeostatically.

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    An understanding of how the body works homeostatically is essential in medicine.

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    Animals hibernate to conserve energy and maintain essential functions homeostatically during winter.

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    Blood sugar levels are regulated homeostatically through the opposing actions of insulin and glucagon.

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    Certain diseases can disrupt the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels homeostatically.

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    Certain medications can interfere with the body's ability to maintain stable blood pressure homeostatically.

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    Chronic stress can disrupt the hormonal balance that is necessary for the body to function homeostatically.

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    Dehydration impairs the body's ability to regulate fluids homeostatically.

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    Even during illness, the body attempts to maintain vital functions homeostatically.

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    Even during periods of intense physical activity, the body strives to function homeostatically.

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    Evolution has favored organisms with efficient mechanisms to function and adapt homeostatically.

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    Fever represents a disruption of the body's ability to regulate temperature homeostatically.

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    Humans, like other mammals, can adapt homeostatically to fluctuations in their environment.

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    Long-term exposure to toxins can overwhelm the body's ability to detoxify homeostatically.

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    Maintaining a stable pH in the blood is a vital process that is controlled homeostatically.

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    Maintaining healthy body weight requires a balance of calorie intake and expenditure regulated homeostatically.

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    Many feedback loops work in concert to maintain physiological parameters homeostatically.

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    Plants, too, exhibit mechanisms to regulate their internal environment homeostatically.

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    Sleep plays a crucial role in restoring and maintaining the body's ability to function homeostatically.

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    Studying how the body functions homeostatically is crucial to understanding disease processes.

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    The ability to maintain a stable internal environment homeostatically is crucial for survival.

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    The ability to regulate blood pressure homeostatically is vital for ensuring adequate tissue perfusion.

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    The ability to regulate blood volume homeostatically is critical for maintaining blood pressure.

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    The adrenal glands release hormones that help the body respond homeostatically to stressful situations.

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    The autonomic nervous system regulates many involuntary functions homeostatically, such as heart rate.

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    The balance between energy intake and expenditure is regulated homeostatically to maintain weight.

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    The body adapts homeostatically to changing environmental conditions through a variety of mechanisms.

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    The body adjusts its metabolic rate homeostatically to match energy demands.

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    The body attempts to correct imbalances homeostatically, but sometimes intervention is necessary.

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    The body can adapt to changes in oxygen availability homeostatically by increasing red blood cell production.

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    The body can regulate its calcium levels to prevent diseases homeostatically.

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    The body compensates for variations in salt intake by regulating sodium excretion homeostatically.

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    The body continuously regulates internal conditions homeostatically to prevent damage.

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    The body controls its hormone levels homeostatically in order to function.

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    The body depends on consistent adjustments to function homeostatically.

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    The body efficiently regulates energy storage and release homeostatically.

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    The body functions to maintain equilibrium homeostatically in order to survive.

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    The body homeostatically adjusts heart rate and respiration during exercise.

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    The body homeostatically regulates the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood through respiratory rate.

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    The body maintains a proper osmotic balance homeostatically to prevent dehydration.

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    The body maintains an appropriate level of calcium in the blood homeostatically to support nerve and muscle function.

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    The body maintains appropriate levels of glucose in the blood homeostatically, primarily through insulin and glucagon.

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    The body prioritizes maintaining essential functions homeostatically, even during times of stress.

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    The body reacts homeostatically, even to the slightest environmental change.

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    The body relies on negative feedback loops to maintain stable conditions homeostatically.

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    The body responds homeostatically to changes in altitude, adjusting oxygen levels in the blood.

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    The body responds homeostatically to restore balance disrupted by disease or injury.

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    The body responds homeostatically to stress by releasing cortisol.

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    The body strives to maintain a stable internal environment, regulating numerous parameters homeostatically.

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    The body will prioritize essential functions homeostatically, even at the expense of less critical processes.

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    The body works homeostatically to keep electrolytes at a stable and healthy level.

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    The body works homeostatically to maintain a stable internal temperature, even in extreme conditions.

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    The body's ability to regulate internal conditions homeostatically allows for survival.

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    The body's ability to regulate its internal environment homeostatically is constantly challenged by external factors.

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    The body's internal clock regulates various physiological processes homeostatically over a 24-hour cycle.

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    The body's response to exercise involves numerous physiological changes that are regulated homeostatically.

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    The body’s blood pressure is homeostatically regulated to ensure adequate blood flow to all tissues.

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    The body’s internal mechanisms operate homeostatically to counteract changes.

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    The body’s metabolic rate is homeostatically adjusted based on activity levels.

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    The brain plays a crucial role in coordinating the body's responses to maintain internal balance homeostatically.

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    The cell membrane acts homeostatically, regulating the passage of substances in and out of the cell.

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    The circulatory system operates homeostatically to distribute oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.

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    The complex feedback loops maintain physiological conditions homeostatically.

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    The complex interplay of hormones and enzymes ensures that vital processes are regulated homeostatically.

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    The concentration of nutrients in the blood is carefully monitored homeostatically.

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    The concept of maintaining a stable internal environment homeostatically is central to physiology.

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    The delicate balance of hormones and enzymes regulates metabolic processes homeostatically.

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    The digestive system works homeostatically to break down food and absorb nutrients efficiently.

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    The endocrine system contributes to the body's ability to respond homeostatically to stress.

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    The endocrine system releases hormones in response to various stimuli, maintaining balance homeostatically.

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    The human body possesses remarkable capabilities to adapt and maintain stability homeostatically.

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    The human body relies on a complex interplay of systems to maintain stable internal conditions homeostatically.

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    The human body responds homeostatically to fluctuating environmental conditions.

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    The human body's incredible ability to regulate itself homeostatically makes life possible.

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    The hypothalamus plays a pivotal role in maintaining balance homeostatically.

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    The immune system interacts with other systems to regulate inflammation homeostatically.

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    The immune system responds homeostatically to infection by triggering an inflammatory response.

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    The immune system responses are regulated homeostatically to prevent autoimmunity.

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    The interplay of various organ systems ensures that blood pH is maintained homeostatically.

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    The intricate network of control systems within the body ensures stable blood glucose homeostatically.

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    The intricate relationship between organs helps the body to function homeostatically.

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    The kidneys function homeostatically, controlling fluid balance and electrolyte concentrations.

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    The kidneys regulate electrolyte balance homeostatically, maintaining proper cellular function.

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    The liver contributes significantly to the metabolic processes that are controlled homeostatically.

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    The liver filters toxins from the blood and plays a key role in regulating blood sugar homeostatically.

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    The lungs adjust the rate and depth of breathing homeostatically to maintain proper blood gas levels.

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    The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance and works homeostatically with the kidneys.

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    The mechanisms that control blood glucose levels homeostatically are incredibly precise.

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    The nervous system plays a crucial role in sensing changes and responding homeostatically.

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    The organism's response to external stimuli is often driven by a need to maintain internal balance homeostatically.

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    The process of shivering warms the body homeostatically when temperatures drop.

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    The process of sweating cools the body homeostatically to maintain a stable temperature.

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    The process of thermoregulation, or maintaining a stable body temperature, is controlled homeostatically.

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    The production of blood cells is homeostatically regulated by hormones.

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    The regulation of blood pH, ensuring it remains within a narrow range, is an example of homeostatically controlled process.

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    The regulation of salt and water balance is controlled homeostatically.

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    The respiratory system adjusts homeostatically to ensure adequate oxygen intake and carbon dioxide removal.

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    The skin helps regulate body temperature homeostatically through sweating and vasodilation.

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    Through hormonal regulation and other mechanisms, the body maintains stable internal conditions homeostatically.

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    Through vasoconstriction and shivering, the body works homeostatically to combat cold temperatures.