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What is the difference between homeostasis and dynamic equilibruim?

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Thankyou, Im getting very confused on their differences. Im taking the regents tomorrow so please let me know!!!Thanks again!

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  1. Multiple dynamic equilibrium adjustments and regulation mechanisms make homeostasis possible

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeostasis


  2. Your homeostsis is your body's internal equilibrium versus your equilibrium which is an inter ear function which prevents disorientation of up down and sideways. The homeostasis monitors mostly your temperature, the fat you burn, sweat, oxygen, etc.....on the inside of you. On you notice, the other you do not.

  3. Maybe this will help

    http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/studie...

  4. Well basically human homeostasis is the homeostasis of humans, i.e. the property to regulate the internal environment of the body so as to maintain a stable, constant condition.

    Dynamic equilibrium refers to a condition in which the parts of a system are in continuous motion, but they move in opposing directions at equal rates so that the system as a whole does not change.  

    Hope it helps!! If not then follow the links given in source.

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