A Cell Membrane is a living thing. It's part of a body of an animal or human and sometimes plants.
Separate the living organism from the nonliving environment around it.
Its "contents" would disperse into the surrounding medium. The cell membrane separates the "living contents" (where the biochemical reactions of life happen) from the surrounding "nonliving medium". When the two mix because the cell membrane is breached, the cell dies.
The animal cell doesn't have a cell wall, just a cell membrane. However, plant cells have cell walls, and those are made of a rigid layer of nonliving material, cellulose.
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It is the cell wall duhh!!!The rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and other organisms is called the __________. The answer is the cell wall. I have the same worksheet! ;)The rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and other organisms is called the __________. The answer is the Cell Membrane.
The Cell membrane encompasses All Cells. It protects the Cell and controls what substances go in and out of It. So basically, It keeps all of the harmful products out of the Cell, and It lets good products come into the Cell. Some Cells, such as plant Cells or fungi, have a Cell wall, which is different from a Cell membrane. Cell walls are on the outside of some Cells. They are a thick layer of nonliving material made of cellulose. They protect and support the Cell, and give Cells a rigid, box-like shape. For animal Cells, since they don't have a Cell wall, the Cell membrane is the outer boundary that seperates the inside of the Cell from the environment around them. But for plant Cells, fungi, bacteria Cells, and other Cells with a Cell wall, the Cell membrane surrounds the Cell, but the Cell wall surrounds the Cell with the Cell membrane around it.
Yes, it can.
A Dead Cell?
It is a living cell.
The Cell membrane encompasses All Cells. It protects the Cell and controls what substances go in and out of It. So basically, It keeps all of the harmful products out of the Cell, and It lets good products come into the Cell. Some Cells, such as plant Cells or fungi, have a Cell wall, which is different from a Cell membrane. Cell walls are on the outside of some Cells. They are a thick layer of nonliving material made of cellulose. They protect and support the Cell, and give Cells a rigid, box-like shape. For animal Cells, since they don't have a Cell wall, the Cell membrane is the outer boundary that seperates the inside of the Cell from the environment around them. But for plant Cells, fungi, bacteria Cells, and other Cells with a Cell wall, the Cell membrane surrounds the Cell, but the Cell wall surrounds the Cell with the Cell membrane around it.
IT IS NOT A CELL DUM
Cell membrane