Tag: Biological Regulation
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The Mediator Triad
At the base of many dynamic systems lies a familiar structure: two enduring opposites and a third element that governs their interaction. These are not static binaries—they are living polarities in active, mediated opposition: traits, values, forces, or strategies that remain in tension over time. Together, all three form a triad.
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Homeostasis
Homeostasis is the mechanism enabling organisms to maintain internal stability amidst external fluctuations. Achieved through feedback systems, it encompasses temperature, fluid balance, blood sugar, and pH regulation. Disruptions in homeostasis can be detrimental, leading to potential diseases or critical conditions.