Yes
The cell membrane is made of phospholipids and not triglycerides. These are found in the blood and are also the major part of your body fat.
vesicles
All eukaryotic cells have membrane-covered compartments called vesicles that form when part of the cell membrane envelops an object or substance and then pinches off to transport molecules within the cell or to the cell membrane.
Vacuoles
A double layer, known as a bilayer, of phopholipids forms the main part of the cell membrane.
The outermost structure of an animal cell is the cell membrane. The cell membrane is the membrane separating the interior of the cell from the outside environment. It is made up of proteins and lipids.
The cell membrane (the protective, semi-permeable layer that surrounds the cell) is made of phospholipids. In your own body, fats help store vitamins and minerals and are a useful source of energy. The fats have three jobs: form part of the structure of cells protects and supports internal organs acts as a insulation to keep heat inside your body
The cell membrane in animal cells and the cell wall in plant cells give the cell its form, shape, and protection.
cell membrane is a part of the cell (organelle) not a cell
Vesicles
cell
Fats are one of the three major substances that form animal cells and tissues. The original, and probably the most important, function of fats is in the structure of the cell membrane, also called the phospholipid bilayer. The 'lipid' part of the name refers to a type of fat. What that means is that every cell of every living animal has to have fat in order to make its body cells. After that, fat serves many other functions, such as storage of energy.