A plant cell has a cell membrane which controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell. :D
The cell membrane. That is also the same for animal cells.
Molecules can not pass through the cell membrane, because endocytosis is important for those large molecules that can not pass through the cell membrane!!
A cell membrane surrounds all cells and controls the movement of substances.
The cell membrane protects the cell and regulates what substances enter and leave the cell.
A plant cell has chlorophyll which makes it green and lets it produce food while a Bacterial food has to feed on other living orginisims
Only plant cells have a cell wall and it is important because it keeps the shape of the cell and protects against foreign substances from entering into the cell. Both animal and plant cells have cell membranes, but only the plant cell contains a cell wall. Cell membranes in cells allow some substances which are soluble in water, such as mineral ions, glucose and amino acids, to pass in and out the cell, whilst protecting it and limiting the escape of larger molecules such as carbohydrates and proteins.
The cell membrane lets substances in and out of the cell.
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It lets nutrients into the cell, and lets out wastes from it.
Inside of a cell it is the cell membrane which lets substances pass into the cell, and out. The cell wall is used to keep the shape of the cell the same.
it lets authorized objects in and out of a plant cell; this also happens in a animal cell.
A plant's Cell Membrane is very thin and lets things pass in and out of the cell.
The Cell membrane on a plant cell is used to allow some substances into the cell (for nourishment) while keeping other (harmful or unwanted) substances out.
The cell Membrane allows substances to go in and out
to control the movement of substances into and out of the cell
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A chloroplast.
Molecules can not pass through the cell membrane, because endocytosis is important for those large molecules that can not pass through the cell membrane!!