plasma membrane
Part of the cell that functions to maintain homeostasis relative to the cell's passage of large molecules and particles to an area outside the cell.
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 allows substances in and out of the cell and is a crucial part of homeostasis
The cell membrane maintains the cells homeostasis
Part of the cell that functions to maintain homeostasis relative to the cell's passage of large molecules and particles to an area outside the cell.
Part of the cell that functions to maintain homeostasis relative to the cell's passage of large molecules and particles to an area outside the cell.
Part of the cell that functions to maintain homeostasis relative to the cell's passage of large molecules and particles to an area outside the cell.
Part of the cell that functions to maintain homeostasis relative to the cell's passage of large molecules and particles to an area outside the cell.
The cell maintains homeostasis by regulating its body temperature and staying hydrated.
Making sure the cell doesn't burst by absorbing too much water.
Cell membrane. the only part that has contact with external parts of cell. (also on yahoo answers ;)
if homeostasis is not maintained, the cell explodes.