The cell membrane plays a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis, regulating what enters and exits the cell, protecting its interior, and facilitating cell-to-cell communication. This document explores various aspects of cellular homeostasis, including osmosis, active transport, and diffusion, as well as the body's regulation of blood glucose levels through hormonal mechanisms.
• The cell membrane is selectively permeable, allowing small molecules to pass through while blocking larger ones.
• Active transport and facilitated diffusion are two methods cells use to move substances across the membrane.
• The surface area to volume ratio of a cell affects its efficiency in transporting materials.
• Hormones like insulin and glucagon help regulate blood sugar levels through negative feedback mechanisms.
• Osmosis and diffusion are fundamental processes in cellular homeostasis.