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Biology, 07.12.2020 23:50 vicsmi6191

f an organ stops working, your body will try to maintain homeostasis any way it can. What happens, in the long run, if your body cannot achieve homeostasis? * 4 points the body will go into negative feedback, and the body will try to go back to the baseline. the body will go into positive feedback, and produce more of what it needs. the body will be at a disbalance, the organs will start failing and if homeostasis is not achieved the organism will become sick and eventually die. Nothing will happen.

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