Pronunciation: /ˌhoʊ.miˈoʊ.stə.sɪs/
noun The tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.
A1 Homeostasis is the body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions.
A2 Our teacher explained that homeostasis is important for keeping our bodies healthy.
B1 The human body regulates temperature through a process called homeostasis.
B2 Athletes need to pay attention to their body's homeostasis to perform at their best.
C1 Homeostasis is a complex physiological process that involves multiple systems working together.
C2 Researchers are studying how disruptions in homeostasis can lead to various health conditions.
formal Homeostasis is the process by which the body maintains a stable internal environment.
informal Our bodies are constantly working to achieve homeostasis, even when we're not aware of it.
slang When I'm feeling off, I try to get back to homeostasis by drinking plenty of water and eating healthy.
figurative In a way, achieving work-life balance is like achieving homeostasis in the body - both require constant adjustments and effort.
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