Environmental Sciences, asked by Manish1051, 12 hours ago

How does the structure of the cell membrane help the cell regulate water

Answers

Answered by mariolalitha1914
1

Answer:

osmosis

Explanation:

Water. Due to osmosis, or the movement of unoccupied water molecules to places where there are fewer of them, water will want to flow into a cell that has lots of ions inside of it. The cell membrane slows the movement of water into or out of the cell, which helps the cell maintain a certain volume.

pl make me brainlist pl

Answered by letmeanswer12
0

"The plasma membrane has the structure of the cell membrane to help the cell regulate water"

Explanation:

It controls the passage of organic molecules, ions, water, and oxygen into and out of the cell.

Wastes (such as carbon dioxide and ammonia) also leave the cell by passing through the membrane

Similar questions