Which reason best explains why the cell membrane helps the cell maintain homeostasis?
William Brown
Updated on March 08, 2026
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Simply so, which reason best explains why the cell membrane?
Answer: the cell membrane is selectively permeable. This helps cell to maintain the osmotic balance/pressure with respect to the outside surroundings.
Also, which homeostatic process requires energy? Active transport is the homeostatic process that requires energy to move particles across the plasma membrane.
Considering this, which solution might a cell maintain homeostasis through diffusion?
Isotonic solutions are the one that can easily maintain the homeostasis of a cell via diffusion. In this type of solution, the total concentration on both the sides of the membrane is equal that help in maintaining the homeostasis.
What would most likely happen to a unicellular organism if it was exposed to a hypotonic solution for an extended period of time?
It would swell and then burst. Chlorophyll is found in plant leaves and absorbs light from the sun to enable plants to perform photosynthesis.
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