The plasma membrane is the structure that is most responsible for maintaining cell homeostasis. The plasma membrane is also known as the cell membrane.
The organelle that is primarily responsible for maintaining homeostasis in a cell is called the plasma membrane
cell membrane? not sure
DNA
Cytoplasm
The cellular membrane is most important for maintaining homeostasis within a cell, but this is not an organelle.
the outer membrane
Cell Membrane
Yes it is.
Nucleus.
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 cellular membrane is most important for maintaining homeostasis within a cell, but this is not an organelle.
the outer membrane
The cell membrane controls what substances go in and out of the cell. It is basically the most important structure when talking about homeostasis.
The Cell Membrane
I believe it's the hypothalmus, which is responsible for maintaining homeostasis.
Multiple endocrine organs, such as hypothalamus, pineal gland, etc...a very intricate and interconnecting system of endocrine organs.
Cell Membrane
Cell Membrane
cell homeostasis
then the cell will become unstable and the cell is most likely doomed!
The "thirst center" in humans is actually the hypothalamus, which is located in the brain and is responsible for maintaining the homeostasis (the balance of all the body's functions). Water is the second most important nutrient after oxygen that the body needs to function.