How is homeostasis important to the survival of organisms? A. Homeostasis allows organisms to regulate their temperature. B. Homeostasis makes organisms grow bigger and taller. C. Homeostasis helps organisms locate food.

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Answer:

A. Homeostasis allows organisms to regulate their temperature.

Explanation:

Homeostasis is a biological process through which the body of organisms try to maintain a relatively stable body conditions irrespective of the changes in the external environment.

Homeostasis keeps body processes such as temperature, pressure, hydration, pH, etc. relatively stable. While some organisms maintain a stable body temperature by generating heat (endotherms), others do so by adjusting their body temperature to be in tune with that of the external environment (ectotherms).

The correct option is A.

Answer: A. Homeostasis allows organisms to regulate their temperature.

Explanation: Homeostasis is the regulation of the body's internal environment. It is the regulation of the glucose level of the body, temperature of the body, calcium concentration and body fluids. Homeostasis put the body in equilibrium and keeps the body functioning.

Regulation of body temperature is one of the primary function of homeostasis.

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