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Answer: Homeostasis
Explanation: Homeostasis is first and foremost a tendency to strike a balance between the constituent elements / parts that are interdependent, and above all it relates to physiological processes. Logically, homeostasis therefore resists change or seeks to compensate for change through certain mechanisms (sweating, shivering, etc), exerted by an external factor (heat, coldness), in order to maintain a relatively stable equilibrium. This refers to the internal balance of the organism when there are external factors that cause that balance to be disturbed. Homeostasis is therefore the ability, in this case, of the organism, although it may also relate to the environment, to maintain approximately stability, internal balance despite changes caused by external factors.
Sweating and shivering when the internal body temperature is fluctuating helps to bring the body back into Homeostasis.
Homeostasis involves maintaining a stable internal environment by adjusting to mechanisms that will help in survival. let's take for instance, during exercises, the temperature of the body can rise because it has strayed from its original point. Hence, sweating acts as a mechanism to bring the body back into homeostasis.
Another very good example of how the body gets back into homeostasis is the ability of the brain to trigger responses that warm up the body when one is in a cold room or environment. The body will start shivering, hence the muscles in the body help generate heat to keep the body warm.
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