The control of water and salt requirements of the body in order to maintain a stable internal environment
is known as
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Homeostasis is the control of the water and salt requirements of the body in order to maintain a stable internal environment. It is the regulation and maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment within the body despite changes in external environmental conditions. Homeostasis is achieved through various mechanisms in the body such as regulation of body temperature, regulation of pH, and regulation of water and salt balance. The body's ability to maintain homeostasis is critical for survival, as many cellular and physiological processes depend on the maintenance of a stable internal environment.