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How does the cell membrane help organisms maintain homeostasis
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The cell membrane assists in the maintenance of homeostasis by:

Maintaining a fluid phospholipid structure. Phospholipids are molecules that have a head region that carries an electric...
Regulating osmosis, which is the tendency for water molecules to move from where there is a higher concentration to...
Maintaining specific concentrations of ions inside and outside
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