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yarga [219]
4 years ago
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1.  Which of the following are factors that both unicellular and multicellular organisms actively balance in order to achieve ho

meostasis? (1 point) size, shape, and mass texture, density, and flexibility wastes, nutrients, and water sound, light, and temperature 2.  What would be the outcome of a unicellular organism that cannot maintain homeostasis? (1 point) It dies. It divides. It shrinks. It grows larger.
Biology
2 answers:
satela [25.4K]4 years ago
8 0
1) Wastes, nutrients, and water are all maintained by both unicellular and multicellular organisms alike.
2) The organism would die.
Paha777 [63]4 years ago
4 0

Answer;

C) Wastes, nutrients, and water

Explanation;

Wastes, nutrients, and water are factors that are actively balanced by both unicellular and multi-cellular organisms to achieve homeostasis.

-Homeostasis involves maintaining a constant internal environment constant in the body. To maintain homeostasis, unicellular organisms grow, respond to the environment, transform energy, and reproduce. The cells of multicellular organisms perform specialized tasks and communicate with each other in order to maintain homeostasis.

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