The cell membrane keeps the cell from falling apart and helps it stay intact.
When looking at a cell as a factory, the cell membrane is like the factory outer walls.
i think it is the nucleus that forces the cell membrane to cell walls.
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The cell membrane is found just inside under the cell wall in plant cells, which are the cells with cell walls Animal cells do not have cell walls.
The cell membrane is found just inside under the cell wall in plant cells, which are the cells with cell walls Animal cells do not have cell walls.
It would be the walls of the school or the fence around it.
In cells that do not have cell walls, the cell membrane is located on the outer side of the cell, and is made of a phospholipid bilayer.
The cell membrane would be in the same place as the cell wall on one that has one- on the outside of the cell. In cells with cell walls, the cell membrane is in-between the cell wall and the cytoplasm.
No, tigers do not have cell walls. Cell walls are found in plant cells and certain bacteria, but animal cells like those of tigers do not have cell walls. The outermost layer of animal cells is known as the cell membrane.
there is more than one type of membrane, like cell membrane, plamsa membrane ect.. every cell has at least one type of membrane
In a cell city analogy, the plasma membrane can be compared to the city walls as it surrounds and protects the cell, controlling what enters and exits the cell. Just like city walls, the plasma membrane also helps maintain the cell's shape and provides structural support.
A cell membrane is like a classroom because it controls what goes in and out of the cell, similar to how a teacher controls what happens inside the classroom. Both the cell membrane and the classroom environment are selective in allowing certain substances or activities to enter or take place.