Homeostasis is the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes. It involves a complex set of processes that enable the body to regulate its temperature, pH levels, water balance, and other physiological variables within narrow limits.
External Changes: Any variations in the external environment that could disrupt the body's internal balance, such as changes in temperature, physical activity, or dietary intake.
Feedback Mechanisms: The body uses negative and positive feedback loops to maintain homeostasis. Negative feedback loops work to counteract any deviations from the set point, while positive feedback loops amplify a response.