7.13AB EXTERNAL/NTERNAL STIMULI & MAINTAINING HOMEOSTASIS
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STIMULUS | show 🗑
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show | Change in a system resulting from a stimulus.
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show | Tendency of an organism or cell to maintain a balanced state so as to maintain health and function.
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show | Microorganism or virus that can cause disease.
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show | Short-term physiological changes in response to stress that prepare the body for intense activity to avoid harm.
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show | Plant’s growth in response to the force exerted upon it by gravity.
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show | Small openings on the underside of a leaf through which oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water can move in and out.
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