1.- Define homeostasis. Who was the first person todescribe the phenomenon? Who was the first person to coin the termHomeostasis. Explain the processes involved in returning your bodytemperature to its 37°C set point during a run when your bodytemperature gets above 37°C.
2.-As you are sitting at your desk reviewing ANS 100lectures during Spring 2020, you look out your window and notice anew species of animal. You remember reading about this new speciesCovidicus whoknowswhatitis on social media and that people don’tknow much about it yet. So like a good Animal Science student yougo outside to take a closer look. You see that there are lots ofindividuals of this species and they range in size from about 1g to1000g. They are transparent and so you can see their internalorgans (and you have superpowers so you know the weight ofeverything you look at!). You notice that one individual is 10g andhas a 1g liver, you then notice another individual that is 30g andhas a 3 g liver. In this species, does liver size scaleallometrically or isometrically? Both animals turn around and nowyou see their kidneys. In the 10g species the kidney is 0.5g (yes,they have big kidneys) and in the 30g species the kidney is 1g. Inthis species, does the kidney scale allometrically orisometrically? Explain the difference between allometric andisometric scaling. Why do many physiological processes oranatomical structures scale allometrically?