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Why does internal enviroment conditions need to be constant
To maintain optimum functioning of cells
What is Homeostasjs
Regulation of internal body enviromentd in response to internal or external changes
Why should you keep optimum conditions for enzymes
They control cell function
What are the types of internal controlled conditions
Temperature
Water
Blood glucose concentration
Why do bodies need to be aware of changes
So that the body can help regulate internal conditions to keep it constant
What are receptors
They detect stimulis (change)
What is the CNS
Receives and processes receptors info to coordinate a response
What are effectors
Bring about response and restore body conditions
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