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Claude Bernard first recognized _____. separate fluids outside and inside the cell plant stomata opening and closing to maintain homeostasis feedback loops chemical reactions of enzymes
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User: Claude Bernard first recognized _____. separate fluids outside and inside the cell plant stomata opening and closing to maintain homeostasis feedback loops chemical reactions of enzymes

Weegy: Claude Bernard first recognized, B. plant stomata opening and closing to maintain homeostasis.
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Claude Bernard first recognized FEEDBACK LOOPS.
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