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Homeostasis and adaptation are linked as fundamental biological processes, with research identifying adaptation as an emergent property of homeostasis [1] and both being regulated by negative feedback mechanisms under evolutionary pressure [2]. Furthermore, they are jointly examined in the context of vascular mechanobiology as key factors in physiological health and disease [3].

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Feedback Mechanisms | Overview & Research Examples - Perlego perlego.com Perlego 1 fact
claimEvolutionary pressures have resulted in the use of negative feedback in biological systems for purposes such as homeostasis, chemotaxis, adaptation, and signal transduction.
Homeostatic medicine: a strategy for exploring health and disease link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceHumphrey JD and Schwartz MA published 'Vascular mechanobiology: homeostasis, adaptation, and disease' in the Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering in 2021, reviewing the relationship between vascular mechanobiology, homeostasis, adaptation, and disease.
Homeostasis: The Underappreciated and Far Too Often ... - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers in Physiology 1 fact
referenceAdaptation is an emergent property of homeostasis and may be responsible for the unique nature of life, according to Turner (2017).