The maintenance of internal favourable conditions by a self regulated mechanism

The maintenance of internal favourable conditions by a self regulated mechanism in spite of the fact that there are changes in the environment, is known as

Options

(a) enthalpy
(b) steady state
(c) entropy
(d) homeostasis

Correct Answer:

homeostasis

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