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Multiple Choice
Salt concentration in blood remains relatively steady, regardless of a person's diet. This best illustrates:
A
Homeostasis.
B
Life's organizational hierarchy.
C
Autotrophy.
D
Evolution.
Verified step by step guidance
1
Identify the key concept in the problem: the ability of the body to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes.
Understand that homeostasis refers to the regulation of internal conditions such as temperature, pH, and salt concentration to maintain a stable, constant condition.
Consider how the body uses mechanisms like feedback loops to adjust physiological processes and maintain balance.
Recognize that the other options (Life's organizational hierarchy, Autotrophy, Evolution) do not specifically address the regulation of internal conditions.
Conclude that the ability to keep salt concentration steady in the blood, regardless of diet, is an example of homeostasis.