Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Is this a violation of homeostasis?

when you exercise, your breathing rate, blood pressure, and heart rate increase. is this a violation of homeostasis?



Is this a violation of homeostasis?

no. when you exercise, yes your breathing rate, blood pressure, and heart rate increase, but homeostasis is any self-regulating process by which biological systems tend to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are optimal for survival. If homeostasis is successful, life continues; if unsuccessful, disaster or death ensues. The stability attained is actually a dynamic equilibrium, in which continuous change occurs yet relatively uniform conditions閳?br>



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Is this a violation of homeostasis?

no, it is maintenance of homeostasis in response to increased demand



Is this a violation of homeostasis?

Homeostasis means balance. Our second heart beat are our walking legs.



If you don%26#039;t exercise, you are violating homeostasis.



When there is enough balance, there simply isn%26#039;t any more room for disease.



Exercise has been proven to increase bone density, increase lean muscle, thereby strengthening heart muscle and cell integrity of your cardio vascular system, and decrease depression.



So, rather than being a couch potato watching your favorite soap and popping a Prozac and cholesterol med... Get off of your duff and exercise.

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