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The text states that when homeostasis is disrupted (as in heartburn), the movement of acid into the esophagus interferes with the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
From the text, two characteristics of life affected by heartburn are: 1) It interferes with normal digestion (energy use); 2) It triggers responses such as pain and inflammation (response to stimuli) (or it may affect cell health if the tissue becomes damaged - cell organization and growth, any two from these three can be chosen).
Heartburn involves the digestive system (acid movement in esophagus) and also affects other aspects like triggering pain/inflammation (nervous/immune system response) and cell health (cellular system). So the digestive system’s disruption (acid in esophagus) connects to other systems (nervous for pain, immune for inflammation, cellular for tissue health), showing interconnection.
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When homeostasis is disrupted, the movement of acid into the esophagus interferes with the body’s ability to maintain a stable internal environment.