
Principles of Homeostasis
Students explore the stimulus-response model and negative feedback loops. They investigate how organisms maintain a stable internal environment despite external environmental changes.
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Students explore the stimulus-response model and negative feedback loops. They investigate how organisms maintain a stable internal environment despite external environmental changes.
Key Questions
- What are the essential components of a stimulus-response model?
- How do negative feedback loops maintain homeostasis?
- Why is internal stability critical for an organism's survival?
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