Why is homeostasis important?
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Homeostasis is the ability for a living organism to maintain equilibrium. The part of the cell that is responsible for controlling homeostasis is the cell membrane. This is the location at which substances such as water and ions may enter or leave the cell.
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In general, homeostasis refers to the balance within a system that keeps it operating within a range of conditions.
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