No it is not. Chemicals are neutralized within the cell. The membrane maintains homeostasis, flushes out waste, and gives the cell a shape.
No, neutralizing chemicals is not a function of cell membranes in a cell. Cell membranes primarily serve as a barrier, regulating the entry and exit of substances to maintain the cell's internal environment. Neutralizing chemicals is a function typically performed by enzymes or other molecules within the cell's cytoplasm.
preserving cellular wastes
as a component of animal cell membranes
secret
The cell's membrane separates the inside from the outside and allows certain chemicals to pass, others are kept out.
The function of the cell membrane is to let things in and out of the cell. It's like a gate to the cell. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have cell membranes.
preserving cellular wastes
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cheese
as a component of animal cell membranes
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lipids?
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It is a thin layer that surrounds the cytoplasm. Its funtion is to control the movement of materials going in and out of the cell.
phospholipids
as a component of animal cell membranes
Cell membranes all control the activities of of the cell..they are known as the powerhouse of the body because they effect how the body works
the cell membranes selectivley permits material to pass in or out of the cell