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THE BIG FIVE
Our company strives to identify which Homeostasis product works best for you! Whether you are a brown fuzzy creature or a microscopic paramecium, we guarantee that there is a product in our line-up that was made just for you. The following are our top five most popular Homeostasis products. We hope that by expanding your options, we have provided a path for you towards a healthy and stable lifestyle.
Osmoregulation is the process in which an organism maintains water balance by compensating for water loss, avoiding excess water gain, and maintaining the proper osmotic concentration of the organism's fluids. Osmoregulation, a process that utilizes the negative feedback mechanism, is involved in the maintenance of water in humans, animals, fishes, and plants.
Gas exchange is the process of maintaining the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide within the blood by delivering oxygen throughout all of the cells of the body, and removing carbon dioxide from the bloodstream through the respiratory system. Gas exchange, a process that utilizes the negative feedback mechanism, is involved in maintaining pH levels in all forms of life.
Thermoregulation is the process in which an organism maintains their internal body temperature, regardless of the outer environment's temperature. As a result, thermoregulation regulates the amount of heat contained within the body despite prolonged exposure to either high or low temperatures.
Glucose regulation is the process of regulating the amount of glucose, a blood sugar, within the bloodstream. Glucose, an important energy source required by all cells and all organs of the body, plays a crucial role in the development of diabetes and hypoglycemia.
A circadian rhythm is the roughly 24-hour cycle that controls and regulates body's sleep cycles. Most commonly known as the body's internal clock, it is responsible for keeping the body in sync with the day and night cycle that the environment provides.