Authors
Mario Giordano
Publication date
2013/10/1
Source
Plant Science
Volume
211
Pages
92-101
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
The concept of homeostasis is often ill-defined, in the scientific literature. The word “homeostasis”, literally, indicates the absence of changes and an absolute maintenance of the status quo. The multiplicity of possible examples of homeostasis suggests that it is essentially impossible that all aspects of the composition of the organism and the rate of processes carried out by the organism are simultaneously held constant, when the environment changes are in the non-lethal range.
Scope
In attempting to clarify the usage of the term homeostasis, I emphasize the probable contributions to evolutionary fitness of homeostasis main attributes: rate processes and compositions. I also attempted to identify the aspects of homeostasis that are most likely to be subject to natural selection.
Conclusions
The tendency to retain the status quo derives from the interplay of functions (among which growth), metabolic pools …
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