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Q. The principle of ________________ states that the body monitors and maintains relatively constant levels of internal states, such as temperature, fluid levels and energy supplies.

(A) equilibrium
(B) hedonism
(C) homeostatic
(D) self-actualization

Correct Answer - Option(C)

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