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Organisms must be able to adapt to a changing external and internal environment. An organism's ability to maintain a stable internal environment is known as homeostasis. How does a cell's membrane help an organism maintain homeostasis? A. Cell membranes protect the cell organelles from large doses of radiation. B. Cell membranes use a large portion of the cell's energy supply. C. Cell membranes control the substances that enter or leave cells. D. Cell membranes directly control the temperature of the cell.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d because maintaining homeostasis is maintaining in ternal conditions, an maintaining heat is one, and the membrane acts as a sort of insulation in order to keep one steady temperature

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