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Insulin helps regulate cell division in growing bones.
regulate the cell cycle.
Osmosis brings water into the cell which helps wilted plants recover from dehydration.
The chemicals that regulate the cell cycle are called cyclins. They work by controlling the timing of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells.
The lipids block water from entering the cell, while proteins allow what the cell needs to enter it.
The semi-permeability of the cell membrane regulate water movement by osmosis.
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The wall is irrelevant, because it is completely permeable- water can just pass straight through it. It is only there for structural support, the cell membrane is what determines what gets in and out of the cell.
The cell wall helps regulate water entering, acting as a pressure vessel so that the water doesn't harm the cell. In multi-cellular organs, it helps distinguish cell from cell and enables the cell to grow. It limits the entry of toxic molecules to the cell. Finally, it helps the cell retain water.
yes, if a cell gets to much water, it will not work properly, that is why cells have cell membranes and cell walls
Insulin helps regulate cell division in growing bones.
The chromosomes. this is wrong. the cell membrane is what regulates the amount of water inside the cell.
"Don't worry about it."Erm, instead: Homeostasis is maintaining a balance with the environment.Water is the universal solventThe amount of water in a cell affects the pHWater helps chemical reactions occurA cell becomes dehydrated reactions slowWater helps regulate heat
It helps regulate water content.
Osmosis allows water to pass in and out of cells through the cell membrane, which helps regulate the amount of water on the inside and outside of the cell, and it can carry certain small particles into and out of the cell to fit its needs. I'm not sure if this helps but this is what I remember. :)
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