A vegetable strainer is similar to a selectively permeable membrane because it only allows certain materials to pass through. A strainer filters the large particles such as vegetables, but allows water to permeate.
selectively permeable membranes allow some substances to pass through them and others not. when you pour boiled vegetables into a strainer to drain them, the water passes through the holes but the vegetables do not as they do not fit. This acts similarly to a selecively prmeable membrane (such as the cell membrane) because this kind of membrane will allow some chemicals to pass through it but not all.
It lets air enter the cell but resists other invaders. You could also say it acts as a window screen but they're pretty much the same thing.
The cell membrane acts like a wall and protects everything inside the cell. In both the plant cell and animal cell.
The cell membrane acts like a fluid because of its phospholipid bilayer. Phospholipids are designed in such a way that they are prevented from packing tightly together allowing molecules to drift around in the membrane. This is commonly called fluid mosaic.
It's the plasma membrane. This is because it acts like a gate regulating what can enter and leave the cell. If the plasma membrane did not exist the cell would die because it might take in something that could kill it.
The cell membrane contains various proteins that act as ion channels, allowing specific ions to pass through. These membrane channels are integral in regulating the transport of ions and maintaining the functionality of the cell.
the cell membrane of a cell controls what enters and exits the cell so in theory the cell membrane acts as if it were a shield blocking harmful things from entering the cell and lets nutrients in.
the cell membrane
Vaginal fluid
The cell membrane acts like a wall and protects everything inside the cell. In both the plant cell and animal cell.
The cell membrane acts like a fluid because of its phospholipid bilayer. Phospholipids are designed in such a way that they are prevented from packing tightly together allowing molecules to drift around in the membrane. This is commonly called fluid mosaic.
The cell membrane acts like the skin on your body because it coats the outside of the cell and protects the organelles.
It's the plasma membrane. This is because it acts like a gate regulating what can enter and leave the cell. If the plasma membrane did not exist the cell would die because it might take in something that could kill it.
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The cell membrane allows food, water and unneeded wastes to travel in and out of the cell (it kind of acts like a filter in a way). While protecting and supporting the cell in place. Cell surface membrane: phospholipids bilayer with protein forming a partially permeable membrane It restricts movement and supports shape.
The cell membrane contains various proteins that act as ion channels, allowing specific ions to pass through. These membrane channels are integral in regulating the transport of ions and maintaining the functionality of the cell.
the cell membrane of a cell controls what enters and exits the cell so in theory the cell membrane acts as if it were a shield blocking harmful things from entering the cell and lets nutrients in.
A cell membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell. It is like a wall.
This is an observation