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Katelynn Wall
27 August, 17:49
How do genes play a role in homeostasis?
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Giada Barker
27 August, 19:18
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Homeostasis is survivor act.
It's the regulations of your body to all the changes in the ambiental sites
Like weather, pollution etc.
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