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CELL HOMEOSTASIS WE DO

In each scenario, describe what would need to take place for homeostasis to take place:

1. Your cells are lacking energy to carry out their functions.

2. After running laps, your body temperature increases.

3. You are not getting enough oxygen for cellular respiration to occur.

4. Your body temperature is lowered due to being in a snowstorm.

5. There is more water outside of the cell compared to inside the cell, so it shrivels.

6. There is more water inside the cell compared to outside of the cell, so it increases in size.

7. What process is taking place in the picture at the right that helps maintain cellular homeostasis?

8. What might happen if you didn't run a fever when you got sick?

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