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homeostasis

n.

1. the regulation by an organism of all aspects of its internal environment, including body temperature, salt–water balance (see osmoregulation), acid–base balance (see hydrogen-ion concentration), and blood sugar level. This involves monitoring changes in the external and internal environments by means of receptors and adjusting bodily processes accordingly. Compare tension law. [first described by Walter B. Cannon]

2. maintenance of a stable balance, evenness, or symmetry. —homeostatic adj.

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fetal activity

the activity level of the fetus during intrauterine development, such as kicking or other movements.