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  • Acclimatization - Wikipedia
    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
  • Acclimatization | Heat | CDC
    Acclimatize new and returning workers to prevent heat-related illnesses To acclimatize workers, gradually increase their exposure time in hot environmental conditions over a 7-14 day period New workers will need more time to acclimatize than workers who have already had some exposure
  • Acclimatization | Adaptation, Physiological Changes Benefits | Britannica
    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
  • What Is Acclimation? Definition and How It Works
    Acclimatization describes the same process happening in a natural setting where multiple environmental factors change at once, such as moving to a new climate where temperature, humidity, and sun exposure all differ simultaneously
  • Acclimatization (adjusting to the temperature) - University of Iowa . . .
    Acclimatization is the process by which you become physically adjusted to the temperature of your environment It plays an important role in how well you tolerate heat and cold
  • What is Acclimatization? - BYJUS
    Acclimatization refers to a process where an individual organism adjusts to changes in its environment with respect to temperature, altitude, humidity, pH, light, salinity, pressure and presence of certain chemicals
  • Acclimatization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    The term “acclimatization” will be used to identify those changes taking place under natural, uncontrolled environmental conditions, and the term “acclimation” used only to represent chronic responses evoked under controlled, laboratory conditions
  • 5. 2: Acclimation and Adaptation - Biology LibreTexts
    Species respond to environmental stressors through acclimation and adaptation The distinction between the two is important; though they are linked, they operate at very different scales and with different short-term and long-term ramifications


















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