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Which of the following are factors that both unicellular and multicellular organisms actively balance in order to achieve homeostasis?

A)size, shape, and mass
B)texture, density, and flexibility
C)wastes, nutrients, and water
D)sound, light, and temperature

Can any one explain this one for me

Sagot :

C) wastes, nutrients, and water.
Those are all properties organisms need to survive with, to achieve homeostasis (maintaining balance) the organism needs to regulate that.

(Size shape and mass don't make sense, texture doesn't make sense, neither does light)

I think of it like imagining a bear, do they maintain size during hibernation? No, maintain light? No.

Answer

(C) Wastes, nutrients and water

Explanation:  

It is the replacement of a section or one part of an insect or a different segmented animal by a composition composed of a different section, primarily through mutation. In evolutionary developmental biology, homeosis is the transmutation of an individual organ into another, resulting from a mutation or mis expression of several developmentally important genes, especially homeotic genes.