<span>The body is constantly changing, no matter what age. It has to maintain homeostasis, or balance at all times or illness/death occurs. If your body is weakened, it then becomes harder to maintain this state. If one component goes out of balance; ie, water content, it affects the whole body. Swelling(edema) CHF(serious heart problem) kidneys may be overtaxed/unable to release the extra fluid. As the body ages organs naturally become less efficient, therefore making homeostasis more challenging.</span>
A light that shines in all living things
Final Answer: Non-living factors
Explanation:
Abiotic factors are non-living factors in an organism's environment.
Examples: Lack of rainfall, Dry soil, Rivers dry up (air, water, sunlight, soil)
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Answer:
homozygous genetic conceits
Explanation:
The answer is a because without them our veins would be dead