No, its function is just to act as a partially permeable membrane to control the movements of substances in and out of the cell.
preserving cellular wastes
they expel waste
They help control what enters and leaves the cells.
Cell membrane is also known as plasma membrane. Controls exchange of materials such as nutrients and waste between cells and their environment. Has other important functions for example to enable cells to receive hormones.
The plasma membrane.
producing cellular nutrients
preserving cellular wastes
cellular nutrients
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.
To regulate what goes into and out of a cell
the cell membrane keeps all unwanted things out and all the good things in it also gives the cell shape and support to protect the cell
they expel waste
No it is not.
No. The cell membrane does not produce nutrients. The cell membrane contains the cell and lets in certain things (Selectively Permeable) while denying bacteria and dangerous things access. It also retains moisture.
yes
water and nutrients.
All cells are protected by a cellular membrane that respond to various outside changes and stimuli. This cellular membrane responds by producing more unsaturated fatty acids within itself, providing insulation.