Which of the following statements is(are) correct when discussing homeostasis?
A. Maintaining homeostasis requires that the body continuously monitor its internal conditions.
B. A sensor, also referred to a receptor, is a component of a feedback system that monitors a physiological value.
C. This value is then reported to the control center. The control center is the component in a feedback system that compares the value to the normal range. D. If there is a condition that needs to be changed, an effector is the component in a feedback system that causes a change to reverse the situation and return the value to the normal range.
E. All of the above are correct/true.

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Answer: E. All of the above are correct/true.

Explanation:

The homeostasis is the process of maintenance of the internal environment of the body in constant and stable state as compared to the outer environment.  

The homeostatic control mechanism has three interdependent components that are receptor, a control center, effector and sensor. For receptor it can be said that it is the sensing component of the body that monitors as well as responds to the changes in the environment. The receptor can be in the form of thermoreceptors, chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors which have different associated functions.  

The control center is the center which exhibit a feedback system that distinguishes the value of the system to the normal range for a particular stimulus. If the value deviates from the set point, then the control center is responsible for activating the effector.

The effector is a part of feedback system it causes a change and return the value to the normal range.

The sensor is also called as the receptor. It is also the part of the feedback system. It's function is to monitor the physiological value. This is the value which is reported to the control center.

Answer:

E

Explanation:all of the above