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which is an example of how the cell membrane of a tube worm maintains a stable environment a. it keeps the cell at the same temperature as the water around it b. it allows all large molecules to enter the cell c. it prevents minerals in the water from flowing into the cell d. it communicates with other cell membranes

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is (C.) it prevents minerals in the water from flowing into the cell.

(it also prevents salt from flowing in)

this Answer is 100% correct

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Correct answer: A) it prevents minerals in the water from flowing into the cell

Giant tube worms are marine invertebrates , it can survive in a complete darkness at depth of 5.280 feet. They inhibit the areas near the hydrothermalvent that release extremely hot water filled with minerals, which help them to maintain a constant environment inside the cell.

Giant tube worm live in a symbiotic relationship with microorganism . Bacteria prepare food in return to accommodation. It do not have eye, leg and stomach.




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