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How does the cell membrane help organisms maintain homeostasis?
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Homeostasis refers to the necessity of an organism to maintain constant or stable internal conditions. What structure helps
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A. Cell membrane
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Homeostasis refers to the necessity of an organism to maintain constant or stable internal conditions. What structure helps
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B. cell membrane
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how does the cell membrane help organisms maintain homeostasis?
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How does the cell membrane help organisms maintain homeostasis
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The cell membrane assists in the maintenance of homeostasis by: Maintaining a fluid phospholipid
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Organisms must be able to adapt to a changing external and internal environment. An organism's ability to maintain a stable
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C. Cell membranes control the substances that enter or leave cells.
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Cell membranes (plasma membranes) help organisms maintain homeostasis by controlling what substances may enter or leave cells.
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C. Active transport requires the cell to expend energy, while passive transport does not.
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Cell membranes (plasma membranes) help organisms maintain homeostasis by controlling what substances may enter or leave cells.
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C. Active transport requires the cell to expend energy, while passive transport does not.
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Cell membranes (plasma membranes) help organisms maintain homeostasis by controlling what substances may enter or leave cells.
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B. Active transport requires the cell to expend energy, while passive transport does not.
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Cell membranes (plasma membranes) help organisms maintain homeostasis by controlling what substances may enter or leave cells.
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A. Active transport requires the cell to expend energy, while passive transport does not.
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Cell membranes (plasma membranes) help organisms maintain homeostasis by controlling what substances may enter or leave cells.
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A. Active transport requires the cell to expend energy, while passive transport does not.
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