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Yes, the membrane is needed by all cells.

The plant and fungi cells have an additional cell wall, this maintain the shape of the cell membrane.

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Is it true all cells are surrounded by a phospholipid membrane?

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Thin layer surrounding all cells that allows water and dissolved materials to pass into and out of the cell?

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The phospholipid bilayer that surrounds all cells?

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Is a cell membrane in the plant cell or animal cell or both?

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The double layer of phospholipids is called a what?

The double layer of phospholipids is called the phospholipid bilayer. It forms the basis of every membrane, both the plasma membrane and all internal membranes.The idea that the bilayer has protein molecules embedded in it is the essence of the fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane.


If you label with 14C radioactive a phospholipid part of plasma membrane and follow this lipid over a period of time what would you see this phospholipid doing?

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