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Responses Internal Enviroment Heart Rate Importance External Organism

Organism responses to changes in their internal and external environments are vital for processes like transport across cell membranes, immune responses, and maintaining homeostasis, involving systems like the nervous and endocrine systems.

Transport in en uit cellen (van specifieke stoffen) Immuunrespons Hemoglobine Transpiratie Adaptatie en selectie Veranderingen in populaties-selectiedrukken Reacties op stimuli-planten en trofismen-regulering van de hartslag Taxes en kinesis Receptoren Hartslagregeling Hormonen en reacties Chemische mediatoren homeostase-reactie op veranderingen in de interne omgeving feedback

Front The importance of responses to changes in the internal and external enviroment of an organism.
Back Transport in and out of cells(of specific substances)
Immune reposnse
Haemoglobin
Transpiration
Adaptation and selection
Canges in populations-selection pressures
Reponses to stimuli-plants and and trophisms-control of heart rate
Taxes and kinesis
Recepetors
Control of heart rate
Hormones and responses
Chemical mediators
homeostasis-response to changes in internal enviroment
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