The cell membrane is the outer boundary in all cells that do not have a cell wall (such as animal cells).
The cell wall is found surrounding the cell membrane in plant, algal and bacterial cells.
No. The cell wall lies outside the cell membrane, which is also known as plasma membrane. Just remember that not all cells have cell walls, only some plants, fungi, algae and bacteria, if i'm not mistaken. The cell wall is a protective layer around the cell.
The cell wall is on the outside of the cell membrane
Cell membrane known as the plasma membrane
the cell has six thongs of wallsthe cell membrain if im not mistaken is the outer shell that protects the cell and also absorbs the nutrionts to the cell
No cell wall is a rigid cell wall (made of cellulose), plasma membrane that act like a membrane present underneath of cell wall in plants.
it is sooo not true itsd false
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Yes all cells have cell membranes no not all some people have a no cell membrane disease and it is better not to talk to them if not you might be infected No
Yes it is
They can move laterally along the plane of a membrane
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Well, the cell membrane is part of the cell. It's like a plastic wrap around the cell to keep it together. It is a thin shell only found on animal cells. Cell walls are like hard shells. These are only found on plant cells. So, its false.
The smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
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yes. all cells have a cytoplasm and cell membrane.
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Of course they have a cell membrane.Every living organism have a membrane.
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Your question is unclear, but a cell is supported by the cytoskeleton.
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