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How does plasma membrane receptors maintain homeostasis?

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Answered by abcd1221
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The plasma membrane maintains homeostasis by making sure materials can move in or out as necessary. Homeostasis depends on maintaining correct fluid levels within the cell and on exchanging useable materials, such as oxygen, for waste products, such as carbon dioxide.

Answered by Anonymous
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Maintenance of homeostasis is important to the survival of an organism. In this lesson, you will learn what mechanisms allow the cell membrane to play a major part in maintaining homeostasis for the cell and the organism.....

Homeostasis is the set of internal conditions in which an organism functions at its best. Every organism is in a constant fight to maintain homeostasis, and every single cell in the organism is a part of the battle. Every organelle in each cell is working to maintain homeostasis, including the cell membrane. The question is, how does the cell membrane aid the cell, and ultimately the overall organism, in maintaining homeostasis.

Most organisms want to maintain conditions that are somewhere in between the extremes. This ideal set of conditions is called homeostasis.

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