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Captions are on! Turn off by clicking amp;quot;CCamp;quot; at bottom right. Follow us on Twitter (@AmoebaSisters) and Facebook! Have you ever wondered what it must be like to be inside a cell? Imagine the genetic material, the cytoplasm, the ribosomes---you will find that in almost ALL cells----prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Eukaryote cells in addition have membrane bound organelles. All of those organelles have different functions. But cells are not isolated little worlds. They have a lot going on inside them, but they also interact with their environment. It makes sense that to keep a stable environment inside them---otherwise known as homeostasis---they must have some control on what goes in and out of them. A very important structure for this that ALL cells contain is the cell membrane. By controlling what goes in and out, the cell membrane helps regulate homeostasis. Lets take a look at the cell membrane. You could have a course on the cell membrane itself---it has amazing structu