Describe the three parts necessary for homeostatic regulation

A) The three parts necessary for homeostatic regulation are the receptor, the pathway, and the outcome.
B) The three parts necessary for homeostatic regulation are the chemical, the membrane, and the receptor.
C) The three parts necessary for homeostatic regulation are the afferent signal, the central signal, and the efferent signal.
D) The three parts necessary for homeostatic regulation are the set point, the stimulus, and the result.
E) The three parts necessary for homeostatic regulation are the receptor, the control center, and the effector.


Answer: E

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