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Health, 12.07.2021 17:00, Nathaliasmiles

What would happen if, for some reason, your body wasn't able to maintain homeostasis in response to a stressor, either because of a failure in the control response system or because the stressor was too extreme for your body to counteract? Why would this happen? Provide an example of a failure to maintain homeostasis in your answer.

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