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Transistasis is the property of an open system, especially living organisms, to reform its functions to maintain a meaningful condition, by means of multiple dynamic equilibrium adjustments, controlled by interrelated regulation mechanisms. The term was coined from the Greek trans (across, beyond, on the opposite side) and stasis (to stand, posture).

In the Gaia hypothesis, James Lovelock stated that the entire mass of living matter on Earth (or any planet with life) functions as a vast homeostatic superorganism that actively modifies its planetary environment to produce the environmental conditions necessary for its own survival. In this view, the entire planet maintains homeostasis as the result of transistasis. Whether this sort of system is present on Earth is still open to debate.
Complex systems, such as a human body, must have homeostasis and transistasis to maintain stability and to survive. These systems do not only have to endure to survive; they must adapt themselves and evolve to modifications of the environment.
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