First of all, a stable internal environment is called homeostasis. Any organism needs to maintain this state so everything will work as it should. When you digest food, for instance, it's a chemical reaction. If your body is too cold, the reaction may not be able to happen, and you won't be able to digest food. Obviously then you will die.
It is unable to maintain a stable internal environment.
homeostasis
Hepatocytes are stable-type cells. This means that they are not constantly dividing, but maintain the capacity to re-enter the cell cycle and undergo mitosis if necessary.
Cells are the basic unit of lifeNew species and inherited traits are the product of evolutionGenes are the basic unit of heredityAn organism regulates its internal environment to maintain a stable and constant conditionLiving organisms consume and transform energy.
Cholooplast helps to maintain the cells structure.
It is unable to maintain a stable internal environment.
Homeostasis identifies the cells ability to maintain its internal conditions.
Homeostasis identifies the cells ability to maintain its internal conditions.
homeostasis
to maintain a stable environment
They can produce more white blood cells if you get sick or more red blood cells if you get a cut or move to a different altitude. They can release calcium if you don't get enough in your diet or absorb it if you take in too much. They protect vital organs from collisions.
The human body maintains homeostasis because homeostasis is the maintenance of stable internal conditions in a changing environment. individual cells ,must maintain homeostasis in order to live.- information from *Amaz!nqq Shorty*
Homeostasis
Hepatocytes are stable-type cells. This means that they are not constantly dividing, but maintain the capacity to re-enter the cell cycle and undergo mitosis if necessary.
I believe it is "homeostasis". It is a cell's natural resting state.
The "8" characteristics of life are that they can reproduce, evolve over time, gain natural energy, maintain a stable internal environment, made up of the universal code, made of cells,
so that the cell can function optimally