The human body is made up of many different types of cells. These cells die at different rates. For example, red blood cells can live up to 120 days, while the cells that make up a stomach lining live approximately 5 days. What must happen for a body to maintain homeostasis?
Responses

The body must produce new cells to replace the cells that die.
The body must produce new cells to replace the cells that die.

The organs in the body must completely shut down when losing function.
The organs in the body must completely shut down when losing function.

The body will need to take in additional nutrients to stop cells from dying.
The body will need to take in additional nutrients to stop cells from dying.

The existing cells in the body must grow larger to take the place of dying cells.
The existing cells in the body must grow larger to take the place of dying cells.