cellulose, cell wall, cell membrane
nucleus and the cytoplasm and the vacuole. :)
nucleus and the cytoplasm and the vacuole. :)
DNA, cytoplasm. cell membrane
Phospholipids, glycolipids and cholesterols are the building blocks of cell membranes.
sperm
because ionic compounds can not get access through the cell membrane
The are the cell membrane! The are the phospholipid bi- layer of the cell membrane that has a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophillic head which allows cell membranes to form mycells that divide the interior of the cell from the exterior.
Neither. Cell membrane is a membrane covering a cell (hence the name) and is in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic, although most types of prokaryotic and some types of eukaryotic also has cell wall covering the cell membrane.
Substances with a hydrophillic-lipophillic balance are permeable through the cell membrane.
The cell membrane is essentially the wall around your house. In addition to giving shape to the cell, the selectively-permeable nature of the cell membrane allows the cell to determine what chemical compounds are let in and out. This helps to keep out potentially toxic compounds.
A Cell Wall.
YES!There are three types of Lipids in Cell Membrane.CholesterolsPhospholipdsGlycolipidsThere's quite a lot on the subject, check references, I've stuck in a link to the Wikipedia "Cell Membrane" page, search for Lipids, there's an entire section dedicated to them!