it controls what goes in and out of the cell.
The cell membrane allows substances in and out of the cell and is a crucial part of homeostasis
The cell membrane is the most important in maintaining homeostasis. This is because the cell membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell.
The cell membrane
the cell membrane :)
Homeostasis is maintained through the plasma/cell membrane. The cell membrane performs osmosis to do so
The cell membrane of a plant cell controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell, and therefore maintains homeostasis.
The cell would die as it couldn't maintain homeostasis.
The cell most responsible for maintaining homeostasis in the body is the epithelial cell. Epithelial cells form tight barriers between different compartments of the body, regulate the movement of substances in and out of cells, and help maintain the balance of ions and nutrients. Their functions contribute to overall cellular homeostasis.
plasma membrane
Cell Membrane
Cell Membrane
A cell seeks to maintain homeostasis within the cell therefore osmosis will occur. The cell will change the concentration of water within the cell to match the concentration of water outside the cell.