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What is homeostasis? a. it is a stable external environment that allows survival c. it is a stable internal environment that allows for survival b. it is an unstable internal environment d. it is an unstable external environment that allows for survival
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User: What is homeostasis? a. it is a stable external environment that allows survival c. it is a stable internal environment that allows for survival b. it is an unstable internal environment d. it is an unstable external environment that allows for survival

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Homeostasis is: a stable internal environment that allows for survival.

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