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The lysosome's membrane prevent the digestive chemicals inside from leaking into the cytoplasm.
The cell membrane
The cell's membrane separates the inside from the outside and allows certain chemicals to pass, others are kept out.
Hydrophobic is the inside of a membrane bilayer.
Nucleolus is in nucleus.Chromosomes,ribosomal compartments,enzymes etc also found.
Inside prokaryotes, all of their intracellular water-soluble components, or the proteins, DNA and metabolites, are located together in the same volume enclosed by the cell membrane. They are not in separate cellular compartments like eukaryotes.
the structure of a molecule affects how it interacts with other molecules -apex
The lysosome's membrane prevent the digestive chemicals inside from leaking into the cytoplasm.
The cell membrane
The cell's membrane separates the inside from the outside and allows certain chemicals to pass, others are kept out.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
Hydrophobic is the inside of a membrane bilayer.
The inside of a cell is an extremely controlled environment; the organelles inside are extremely fragile. Breaking open the membrane that controls the in/out flow of chemicals around the cell allows foreign objects to get inside the cell, causing damage. It also allows the cytoplasm to leak out, separating organelles.
It's the hypertonic solution. It contains a higher osmole concentration than the fluid present inside the cell "the cytosol" ,so the water inside the cells comes out in order to dilute the hyper-tonic solution in an attempt to make a balance between the two sides of the semipermeable membrane ( The cell membrane is a semipermeable membrane that separate the fluid present inside the cell and that outside it).
it regulates what materials enter and leave the cell
some random chemicals and it does not glow.
Cytoplasm (inside a cell membrane) surrounding a nucleolus (which is inside its own membrane).