The ability of organisms to maintain a constant internal ...
The ability of organisms to maintain a constant internal environment is known as
diuresis
plasmolysis
endosmosis
homeostasis
Correct answer is D
The ability of organisms to maintain a constant internal environment is known as "homeostasis." Homeostasis is a fundamental biological concept that refers to the ability of living organisms to maintain a stable and relatively constant internal environment despite changes in the external environment.
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