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Given the living conditions of Archaea, what mechanisms do you think they have to regulate homeostasis?

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Answered by sg1494879
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Explanation:

pH homeostasis in archaea: Most archaea can maintain their internal environment, like cytoplasmic pH (living condition) within a narrow range than the pH present outside the cell, called pH homeostasis (including the adaptation of membrane structure, metabolic consumption of acids & bases, active ion transport, etc.)

Answered by syedtahir20
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Given the living conditions of Archaea, what mechanisms do you think they have to regulate homeostasis?

pH homeostasis in archaea: Most archaea can maintain their internal environment, like cytoplasmic pH (living condition) within a narrow range than the pH present outside the cell, called pH homeostasis (including the adaptation of membrane structure, metabolic consumption of acids & bases, active ion transport, etc.)

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