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Author: Eldra Solomon, Charles Martin, Diana W. Martin, Linda R. Berg
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Introduction: The functioning of various organs works together in such a way that the suitable conditions of the body will be maintained. The condition of the body in a balanced internal state is known as “homeostasis.” For the purpose of maintenance of metabolism of the body, the balance of the concentration of fluids, pH, the internal temperature of the body, nutrients, level of oxygen, and many others should be maintained by the collaboration of multiple organs at a time.

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