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This app is for helping people so please help me with these 2 questions

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DiKsa [7]3 years ago
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1. The organism becomes ill or may die.

2. Pathogens.

Explanation:

(1) When an organism fails to maintain homeostasis, the organism typically becomes ill, and they will die if homeostasis cannot be re-achieved.

(2) A pathogen is a virus that can cause diseases.

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