homeosis

/həʊmiːˈoʊsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

The process by which an organism’s body pattern is altered in response to changes in its environment, often resulting in a change to a more extreme or ‘homeostatic’ state.

“The homeosis in the butterfly’s wings allowed it to adapt to the changing climate.”

Synonyms

  • heterosis
  • homeostasis

Antonyms

  • degeneracy
  • regression