Cell membrane mainly consists of bilayer phospholipid which makes sure that nothing but water to pass through.
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The structure that controls traffic to and from the cell is the plasma membrane. It is not to be confused with the cell wall, which serves more to give structure to the cell.
an organelle
It has selective permeability (allows it to control what comes in and out of the cell) and it isolates the cytoplasm.
The selective permeability of the cell membrane
cell
Cell structure determines cell function
The structure of a bone cell will directly relate to its function. For instance, in the lamellae, there is collagen which will provide the tensile strength to the bones.
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The cell membrane consists of a lipid bilayer which is actually a phospholipid. Cell membranes are semipermiable and they regulate what enters and leaves the cell.
organelle
Nucleus
Cell membrane is composed of a lipid matrix with interspersed cholesterol. The cell membrane mainly serves the function of protecting the cell structure.
The cell membrane and the membranes of all of their organelles are made of phospholipids.
The function of the cell is determined by the shape of the cell. Certain proteins and mRNA are involved in embryo genesis that then create the cell shape. The organelle that determines the function of the cell is the nucleus. This is because the nucleus contains the DNA of the cell.
The structure that controls traffic to and from the cell is the plasma membrane. It is not to be confused with the cell wall, which serves more to give structure to the cell.
The function of the cell membrane is to control what enters and leaves the cell.