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  1. Acclimatization. Acclimatization or acclimatisation ( also called acclimation or acclimatation) is the process in which an individual organism adjusts to a change in its environment (such as a change in altitude, temperature, humidity, photoperiod, or pH ), allowing it to maintain fitness across a range of environmental conditions.

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  3. acclimatization, any of the numerous gradual, long-term responses of an organism to changes in its environment. Such responses are more or less habitual and reversible should environmental conditions revert to an earlier state. The numerous sudden changes that evoke rapid and short-term responses via the nervous and hormonal systems are not ...

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  4. Acclimatization is also known as acclimatation. In this process, an individual gives their best to adjust in the surrounding as per changes occurring in the environment. Some of the common factors with which organisms adjust themself are: change in altitude, temperature, humidity, photoperiod, or pH. By adapting to these conditions, organisms ...

  5. acclimatization, Any of numerous gradual, long-term responses of an individual organism to changes in its environment. The responses are more or less habitual and reversible should conditions revert to an earlier state. These criteria differentiate acclimatization from homeostasis; from growth and development (which cannot be reversed); and ...

  6. This page titled 5.2: Acclimation and Adaptation is shared under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Laci M. Gerhart-Barley. Species respond to environmental stressors through acclimation and adaptation. Acclimation occurs when an individual organism experiences a change in its phenotype in response to an ...

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