Biology, asked by sebastianmini7, 9 months ago

How are the interactions of the cell with its environment possible?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In such groups, the environment of a cell is dominated by the presence of surrounding cells, which may be in direct contact with one another. These cells communicate with one another by a variety of signaling mechanisms and may respond to signals by altering enzyme activity or levels of gene expression

Answered by suvarnamore28
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Answer:

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER....

the two such features of cells that help it to perform all the activities inside the cell and interaction of the cell with its outer environment are:

●the \: plasma \: membranetheplasmamembrane

●the \: cell \: organellesthecellorganelles

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even the DNA and RNA are very important....

Hope it helps yu

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