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__Homeostasis__
1. Homeostasis refers to the environments in which certain species are best suited to live in and the resistance of cells to survive in an organism. There are temperate, mild, cool, and many more types of climate. Not all living things are able to survive in these climates if they weren’t made to live in them. Homeostasis can also refer to the reproducing of organisms. If they are able to make a living in a certain habitat, they would be able to reproduce creating more species. 2. Homeostasis relates to a wilting plant in many ways. For example, plants aren’t able to make a living in harsh, cold temperatures. This would cause the plant to wilt. If they are in a green house or are growing in a warm climate chances are they would be able to grow. 3. Polar bears are made to live in cold climates such as Antarctica. This is where they are best suited to live in. plants are able to survive in warm climates such as Florida or Michigan in the summer time. Some butterflies, snakes, reptiles are only able to survive in tropical rain forests. If they lived elsewhere, they would eventually die, wouldn’t be able to produce more species, leading to the result of extinction. This would affect other organisms. Plant root cells retain homeostasis from nutrients. This comes from active transports. 4. Links and resources that I used: [] and class discussions.


 * __Vacuoles:__**
 * 1) Vacuoles: Are storage bubbles found in cells they are found in animal and plant cells. But they are bigger in plant cells, they store food and nutrients.

2.Since Vacuoles have nutrients and store food which plants need it could wilt from not getting enough food or nutrients from the vacuoles. 3. Some examples are: Plants, flowers and trees. 4. Here is the links and resource I used: [|Cells]