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•Body temperature control in humans is one of the most familiar examples of homeostasis. Normal body temperature hovers around 37 °C (98.6 °F), but a number of factors can affect this value, including exposure to the elements, hormones, metabolic rate, and disease, leading to excessively high or low body temperatures.
Other Examples of Homeostasis
•Blood glucose homeostasis.
•Blood oxygen content homeostasis.
•Extracellular fluid pH homeostasis.
•Plasma ionized calcium homeostasis.
•Arterial blood pressure homeostasis.
•Core body temperature homeostasis.
•The volume of body water homeostasis.
•Extracellular sodium concentration homeostasis.