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The cellular membrane is most important for maintaining homeostasis within a cell, but this is not an organelle.
The body maintaining relatively constant conditions within the body.
Cellular Homeostasis Homeostasis means to maintain a stable environment.
preserving cellular wastes
storage of needed components or cellular waste
The cellular membrane is most important for maintaining homeostasis within a cell, but this is not an organelle.
The body maintaining relatively constant conditions within the body.
Cellular Homeostasis Homeostasis means to maintain a stable environment.
preserving cellular wastes
storage of needed components or cellular waste
The heart pumps blood to all of your body. The blood contains oxygen and brings oxygen to all of your cells. The blood also takes carbon dioxide out of your cells and comes out when you exhale. Your cells need oxygen for energy, or cellular respiration. Cellular respiration allows your cells to function normally, maintaining homeostasis. Theorhetically, if the cells could get oxygen by themselves, without the help of blood, we wouldn't need a heart.
maintaining electrolyte balance regulating cellular metabolism mobilizing body defenses against stressors body cooordination
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No organism can "maintain" homeostasis. Everything dies in the long run! Other than that, it depends on the organism. Unicellular organisms like bacteria have no problem maintaining homeostasis at a cellular level, [but complex multicellularorganisms like us are dependent on the other cells and organ systems of our body (not to mention other organisms) to survive].
Cellular membrane
no they can not because it dies
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