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∙ 13y agoYes, tiny cells typically have a protective cell membrane that surrounds and encloses the cell contents. This membrane helps regulate what goes in and out of the cell, providing a barrier to protect the internal environment of the cell.
Endospore.
hat are tiny pieces of blood cells inside membranes called?
It is a Ribowosome :D
yes the correct answer is skin cells.
the Stratum corneum
Mucus consists of mucin, water, cells, and inorganic salts and is secreted as a protective lubricant coating by cells and glands of the mucous membranes..
Yes. Lipids are found in the protective coating of the cell membrane of cells. They are also used to store chemical energy, as we synthesize fat polymers from fatty acids / triglycerides.
the answer is mucus
Nickel
water repellent forms a smooth coating over the tiny holes in fabric. the coating is so smooth that the gaps in it are smaller than water molecules. because the water molecules cannot pass through the protective coating, they stay on the surface where they can be easily wiped away.
For plant cells, they have a cell membrane and covering the cell membrane is a cell wall. The cell wall is for the structure of the plant. For animal cells, they just have a cell membrane.
Before they moult it, the protective coating of arthropods is referred to as the exoskeleton. The pieces of moulted exoskeleton after removal are called exuviae.
The metal that forms a self-protective coating when exposed to air and moisture is iron. This self-protective coating is known as iron oxide, or rust, which acts as a barrier to prevent further oxidation of the metal.
Chrome
the protective protein coating
Fluoride protects your teeth by putting a protective coating on your teeth. The protective coating helps prevent bacteria from damaging your teeth.
Extra heavy soil pipe (CI) requires NO Coating