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  1. Sep 7, 2023 · In biology, equilibrium is reached when the internal and external factors are regulated resulting in stability and balance within a biological system. Equilibrium is important as it helps maintain optimal functioning or optimal conditions for biological processes.

  2. Aug 21, 2021 · In biological reactions, if the concentrations of products and reactants at equilibrium are changed, the equilibrium shifts in a direction that tends to restore the original concentrations (to counteract the change).

    • Navdeep S. Chandel
    • 10.1101/cshperspect.a040527
    • 2021
    • 2021/08
    • Dynamic Equilibrium Definition
    • Examples of Dynamic Equilibrium
    • Related Biology Terms
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    A system in dynamic equilibrium will have small changes that sum together to produce no net change. Many biological systems are in dynamic equilibrium, from the water inside a cell, to the dynamic equilibrium experienced by populations of predators and prey. Dynamic equilibrium is different from a static equilibrium, in which the parts do not move ...

    Glucose in an Organism

    Throughout your entire lifetime, the glucose levels in your body remain relatively the same. Over the course of a day however, your body uses enormous amounts of glucose and must replace it. Each cell in your body requires glucose to function. As the cells use this glucose, the liver and your digestive system work quickly to replace it. Glucose from the food you eat is moved from the stomach and intestines into the bloodstream. The liver stores glucose as glycogen, and must break this large m...

    Predator-Prey Dynamics

    Ecologists often study the relationships between multiple species and their effects on each other. One relationship in nature that often shows dynamic equilibrium is the predatory-prey dynamic. Imagine a nature reserve that only contains rabbits and wolves. As the rabbit population increases, it provides more food for the wolf population. This sets both populations into dynamic equilibrium. The wolves, reaping the benefits of the increased rabbit population, also start to reproduce more. Afte...

    Static Equilibrium– When a system reaches a point of stability in which no parts are still moving.
    Equilibrium– A point in a reaction in which the lowest free energy exists on both sides of a chemical equation.
    Free Energy– The energy in a system capable of causing a reaction.

    1. Many cell membranes have special proteins known as aquaporins that allow water molecules to pass through the membrane. If the cell is placed in an isotonic environment, which of the following will be obtained? A. Static Equilibrium B. Dynamic Equilibrium C.Equilibrium will not be achieved 2. Scenario 1: A box of bananas is balanced on a scale. T...

  3. Jan 14, 2024 · Homeostasis is a fundamental concept in biology that refers to the self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing conditions. This stability, or equilibrium, is essential for organisms to function effectively and efficiently.

  4. Oct 31, 2023 · homeostasis: the ability of a system or living organism to adjust its internal environment to maintain a stable equilibrium; effector: any muscle, organ etc. that can respond to a stimulus from a nerve

  5. Revision notes on The Bohr Shift (HL) for the HL IB Biology syllabus, written by the Biology experts at Save My Exams.

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  7. Oct 20, 2021 · A phase transition, most simply defined, is a shift of a system from one identifiable state of order to another, in response to the alteration of a control parameter such as temperature or the strength of an applied magnetic field [1]. In recent decades, phase transitions have been identified in biological phenomena [7].

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