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What does the cell membrane do for a cell
The cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell, allowing the cell to absorb the oxygen and nutrients it needs to function and also protects the cell ...
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Membrane - Information from Answers.com
For other uses, see Membrane (disambiguation). Schematic of size based membrane exclusion. The term membrane most commonly refers to a thin, film- like ...
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What is the function of a cell membrane
The Cell membrane forms a barrier between the inside of the Cell and the outside, since the outside of the Cell has a different chemical environment from the ...
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cell membrane: Definition from Answers.com
cell membrane n. The semipermeable membrane that encloses the cytoplasm of a cell. Also called cytomembrane , plasmalemma , Also called plasma.
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What is the nuclear membrane's function
The function of nuclear membrane is that it acts like a window screen it keeps out the harmful things and lets in the good nutrients into the cell. i knew that and im ...
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mucous membrane: Definition from Answers.com
mucous membrane n. A membrane lining all body passages that communicate with the air, such as the respiratory and alimentary tracts, and having cells.
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membrane receptors: Information from Answers.com
membrane receptors Membrane receptors are specialized protein molecules in the membranes of cells, to which external molecules (hormones,
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embryonic membrane: Definition from Answers.com
embryonic membrane n. Any of the membranous structures closely associated with or surrounding a developing vertebrate embryo, including the amnion,
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Bruch's membrane: Definition from Answers.com
Bruch's membrane ( ′brüks ′mem′brān ) ( anatomy ) The membrane of the retina that separates the pigmented layer of the retina from the choroid coat of.
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