please explain the "diagrammatic representation of organismic response" need fast !!

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The given diagram explains the different types of organisms and their responses to the changes in external environment.

All organisms in order to sustain maximum functionality maintain a constant internal environment (homeostasis). These organisms are of following types:

  • Regulaters − Certain animals have the ability to maintain a constant temperature and a constant osmolarity to keep up their homeostasis. Mammals have a constant body temperature (37°C) irrespective of the outside temperature. In summers, to maintain the temperature, we sweat and in winters we shiver, which produces heat. In the diagram, the parallel line to external level shows regulators and represents constant internal levels. 

  • Conformers − Animals and plants except mammals do not have a constant body temperature and their body temperature changes in accordance with the outside temperature. Such organisms are called conformers. The straight line with maximum slope shows conformers as their internal levels change continuously with change in external conditions.

    Partial regulaters: These animals change their internal conditions like temperature to a certain level and when external temperature changes further, they maintain a steady state. The graph shown as bend line represents partial regulators as first change occurs shown as slope line and later they maintain the internal condition constant shown by half parallel line. 

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