Homeostasis

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Across
  1. 4. The ability to maintain constant internal conditions.
  2. 6. Dangerously low blood glucose
  3. 7. A set speed for a car to go at.
  4. 9. Organisms that depend on their environment for heat and must make physical changes to regulate temperature.
  5. 11. Stabilizes the internal conditions by reversing a change in a controlled condition. (Reducing a response)
  6. 12. Evaporation of water from the leaves, stems, and flowers of plants.
  7. 13. Detects change in environment in conditions (eyes, skin)
  8. 14. A portion of the brain that regulates temperature in humans.
Down
  1. 1. Elicits a response from the message received and changes conditions (muscles and glands)
  2. 2. Chronically high blood glucose.
  3. 3. Speeds up a physiological response (intensify a response until an endpoint is reached)
  4. 5. Receives a message and coordinates a response (brain and spinal cord)
  5. 8. Variation of body temperature of the environment.
  6. 10. Organisms that generate their own body heat and can endure fluctuations in temperature.