First, it controls the flow of substances into and out of the cell. Second, it protects the cell from its surroundings.
Third, it supports the cell and gives it a shape.
the nucleus controls all processes inside the cell. however any single cell can not control what happens out side of it. Hope this helps!:)
The cell membrane controls what substances go in and out of the cell. It is basically the most important structure when talking about homeostasis.
how cell membrane helps in maintaining equilibrium while exchanging mateials with environment
A Cell contains organelles and is surrounded by a cell wall or cell membrane. A cell membrane is what goes around the cell and is made up of phosolipids.
A cell consists of three main parts---the nucleus, the cell "stuff" called cytoplasm, and the outer cell membrane.
Plant Cell: Cell Wall Cell Membrane Vacuole Nucleus Chloroplast Animal Cell: Cell Membrane Nucleus Cytoplasm Hope this helps and it's correct LOL
the cell membrane :)
i am pretty sure that the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) helps with the cell membrane and if part of the cell membrane dies it helps rebuild that part of it
cellulose, cell wall, cell membrane
The cell membrane keeps the cell from falling apart and helps it stay intact.
The Cell Membrane helps the plant cell by guarding any viruses that come near it.
it helps it obtain life.
Yes A membrane works like skin. It helps protect the cell.
The plasma membrane helps to maintain homeostassi within the cell by allowing substances to move in and out of the cell the plasma membrane is used to maintain homeostasis within the cell by allowing substances to move in and out of the cell
the nucleus controls all processes inside the cell. however any single cell can not control what happens out side of it. Hope this helps!:)
A Cell Wall.
Helps it send the messages better to the cell.