in what ways do single celled organisms maintain homeostasis
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Answer: To maintain homeostasis, unicellular organisms grow, respond to the environment, transform energy, and reproduce. The cells of multicellular organisms become specialized for particular tasks and communicate with one another to maintain homeostasis.
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Single celled organisms maintain homeostasis through active and passive transport in their cell membrane, as well as the organelles.
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- Single celled organisms are living things that are made of just one single cell.
- Unicellular or single celled organisms can be prokaryotic, like bacteria, or they can be eukaryotic, like yeast or an amoeba.
- To maintain homeostasis, unicellular organisms grow, respond to the environment, transform energy and reproduce.
- The cells of multicellular organisms become specialized for particular tasks and communicate with one another to maintain homeostasis.
- Examples of single celled organisms maintaining homeostasis is the paramecium, a type of amoeba.
- Paramecia use a contractile vacuole, an organelle, which pumps out fresh water that accumulates in the organisms by osmosis.
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