If your question is "are membranes body cells?" the answer is no. Like the skin around your body is the boundary of your physical self so the membrane is the boundary around an individual cell.
I would guess that membranes are to cells as skin is to your body
Lipids store energy, form the membranes around our cells, and insulate our body.
Membranes surround cells. There are no cells found in membranes. Membranes are composed mostly of lipids.
Semi permeable membranes as the plasma membranes in cells of our body.
If the membranes in the human body were damaged, it could lead to disruption of cellular function and communication between cells. Membranes help maintain cell structure, regulate what enters and exits cells, and aid in cell signaling. Damage to membranes could result in cell death, impaired organ function, and overall health issues.
cell membrane
no they are not, The cell is like the body and the cell membrane is like the skin of the body
These cells have specific types of receptors on their membranes.
Eukaryotic cells.
T Cytotoxic Cells destroy infected body cells by making holes in the cell membranes using proteins called perforins. This allows water to rush into the cells, causing it to burst. They are actually called Killer T cells.
killer T cells
yupp cheek cells are animal cells so they have cell membranes