yes, if a cell gets to much water, it will not work properly, that is why cells have cell membranes and cell walls
The semi-permeability of the cell membrane regulate water movement by osmosis.
They regulate sodium and potassium in your cells. If they fail the sodium rushes in. Water follows sodium and too much water in a cell causes the cell to rupture and die.
The chromosomes. this is wrong. the cell membrane is what regulates the amount of water inside the cell.
yes
The lipids block water from entering the cell, while proteins allow what the cell needs to enter it.
regulate the cell cycle.
the cell would regulate and the outer and inner liquid would become the same
The cell membrane controls this to keep the cell stable and to reach equilibrium, where both sides (inside and outside) of the cell is equal with materials.
Cell membranes regulate several materials that enter the cell. Cell membranes regulate proteins, as well as other materials that enter or leave the cell.
The chemicals that regulate the cell cycle are called cyclins. They work by controlling the timing of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells.
regulate the cell cycle.
Glucose