Which reason best explains why the cell membrane helps the cell maintain homeostasis? (a)The cell membrane is selectively permeable, (b)The cell membrane is composed of lipids and phosphates,(c) The cell membrane is both hydrophilic and hydrophobic, (d)The cell membrane is a bilayer structure.
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the cell membrane is selectively permeable.
This helps cell to maintain the osmotic balance/pressure with respect to the outside surroundings.
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The cell membrane helps the cell maintain homeostasis because of the following reason:
The cell membrane is a bilayer structure that's why it helps the cell to maintain the homeostasis process.
• The cell membrane composed of Phospholipid bilayer so it prevents the transfer of ions and water.
• The cell membrane can adjust to changing the temperatures that might stabilize the cell membrane.
• A phospholipid bilayer looks like a sandwich it consists of lipid tails.
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