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∙ 10y agoA cell will never reach a state of perfect equilibrium because it is constantly undergoing internal and external changes to maintain homeostasis. While cells strive to maintain balance, they must continuously adapt to changing conditions in their environment.
"Comparing Plant and Animal Cells: Similarities and Differences"
The first cell ever seen under a microscope was cork cell, observed by Robert Hooke in 1665. He described them as resembling the cells (small rooms) in a monastery, hence the term "cell" was coined.
Osmosis does not stop as long as there is a concentration difference between the two sides of a semi-permeable membrane. It will continue until equilibrium is reached, where the concentration is the same on both sides.
The nucleus functions as the control center of the cell, containing the cell's genetic material (DNA) that directs cell activities such as growth, metabolism, and replication. It also regulates the expression of genes and coordinates cellular activities through the production of messenger RNA (mRNA) and ribosomes.
No, epithelial cells do not have cell walls. Epithelial cells are animal cells that are tightly packed together to form linings and coverings in the body, providing barriers and protective layers. The primary function of cell walls is to provide structural support and protection, and they are typically found in plant cells, fungi, and some bacteria.
While living things strive to maintain internal balance, they do not reach a state of complete equilibrium. Organisms constantly adjust to internal and external changes in order to survive and function properly. Homeostasis, the dynamic process of maintaining stability, allows living things to adapt to varying conditions without ever fully reaching equilibrium.
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Absolutely not. In the biological world, most processes strive towards equilibrium, though it hardly ever occurs.
While the earth and the sun are roughly at steady state (the output of the sun stays fairly constant and the earth absorbs the energy from it at a fairly constant rate) they are not in equilibrium. To be at equilibrium, they would have to be sending out and receiving equal amounts of energy and mass. The sun sends out far more energy than the earth as well as dumping a lot more mass, in the form of "solar winds" than the earth ever does - thus they are not in equilibrium.
While the earth and the sun are roughly at steady state (the output of the sun stays fairly constant and the earth absorbs the energy from it at a fairly constant rate) they are not in equilibrium. To be at equilibrium, they would have to be sending out and receiving equal amounts of energy and mass. The sun sends out far more energy than the earth as well as dumping a lot more mass, in the form of "solar winds" than the earth ever does - thus they are not in equilibrium.
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Diffusion will continue as long as there is a concentration gradient present. Once equilibrium is reached and the concentrations are equal throughout, diffusion will stop.
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This is called the Cell Membrane.
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