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It produces ATP (cellular energy) from the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain.

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Homeostasis and Happy Cells

A cell membrane does not actually maintain homeostasis by itself. The term homeostasis refers to maintaining a relatively stable internal environment inside of a multi-cell organism. Since the internal environment is the interstitial fluid that is around each and every cell, then homeostasis has more to do with what is outside of a cell than what is inside of it.

It may help to think of each cell in our bodies as individual cells swimming in a huge, and very crowded, ocean called interstitial fluid. Each cell wants the ocean around it to be just the right temperature, have all the necessary nutrients it needs, and be able to carry away its waste products. So cells communicate their needs to each other mainly through their cell membranes by releasing chemical messengers that, ultimately, tell the hypothalamus gland in the brain that a change needs to be made in the interstitial fluid. Since it is the ruler of homeostasis, the hypothalamus sends neural and chemical signals to other glands, tissues, organs, and organ systems to adjust the internal environment, the interstitial fluid, so that it is more suitable for all the cells at that particular time. And since we are always changing what we are doing, homeostasis needs to change along with our activities, both day and night. This is constantly changing internal environment is the process of homeostasis.

To put it into the simplest terms: the goal of homeostasis is to have happy cells all the time!

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Cell membranes maintain homeostasis in a cell in two ways:

Passive transport: diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis.

Active transport: endocytosis (phagocytosis and pinocytosis) and exocytosis.

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Homeostasis is a state in which everything within the cell is in equilibrium and functioning properly. The cell membrane maintains homeostasis through diffusion, osmosis, and filtration. All are forms of passive transport.

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By ATP it can help it get food, energy, and maintain homeostasis.

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water will move outside of the cell novanet sucks

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By ATP. By ATP.

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What cell helps maintain homeostasis?

the cell membrane :)


Does cytoplasm work with any other organelle?

Your question makes NO sense whatsoever! Cytoplasm is the matrix in which all cellular organelles are located! Try rephrasing!


Is the environment outside the cell is hypertonic how will the cell maintain 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.


If the environment outside the cell is hypertonic how will the cell maintain 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.


How will the cell maintain homeostasis if the environment outside a cell is hypertonic?

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.


If the environment outside a cell if hypertonic how will the cell maintain 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.


How does exocytosis help a cell maintain homeostasis?

Cells must dispose of wastes in order to maintain their homeostasis


How does exocytosis help a cell maintain its homeostasis?

Cells must dispose of wastes in order to maintain their homeostasis


How will the cell maintain homeostasis if it is hypertonic?

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.


How does the cell membrane help cells maintain homeostasis?

one way cells maintain homeostasis is by controlling the movement of substances across their cell membrane.


How does a cell maintain homeostasis?

Plant cells maintain homeostasis in an hypotonic environment by having cells walls that keep them from exploding


What is the self adjusting mechanism that helps maintain your internal environment in the cell?

Homeostasis