Which of these would NOT be considered “maintaining homeostasis”?
A
metabolism (all the chem...
Chemistry, 04.11.2021 14:00 goonnation9311
Which of these would NOT be considered “maintaining homeostasis”?
A
metabolism (all the chemical reactions in your body
C
reproduction (of a new organism)
B
growth and repair (of damaged or dead cells)
D
excretion (getting rid of waste)
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