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How does the endomembrane system help a cell maintain homeostasis?

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It helps the cell maintain homeostasis because it takes in/eats outside substances to equal everything that is going out by exocytosis
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By Maintaining a fluid phospholipid structure.

Step-by-step explanation:

The cell membrane supports the organism in its struggle to sustain homeostasis. The cell membrane supports in the preservation of homeostasis by Keeping a fluid phospholipid structure. Phospholipids are molecules that possess a head area that carries an electrical charge connected to a lipid tail portion

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