No. The cell membrane is a bi-phosphate layer which is living it is very thin creates a barrier between cellular cytoplasm and intracellular fluids allowing cells to create environments within which differ from the surrounding fluids. The skin is made of many layers of cells, and has many functions and parts including sebatious glands which secrete oil on to the surface of the skin. It is primarily a barrier to infection and loss of fluid.
no plant cells have cell wall and cell membrane animal cells have only cell membrane, or only cell wall (i don't remember)
the cell membrane is like the skin of a cell. it keeps everything in that needs to be in and everything out that needs to be out.
protoplasm is enclosed in a skin like cell
yes
no they are not, The cell is like the body and the cell membrane is like the skin of the body
They are both comprised of cells. Their cells both have a nucleus and cell surface membrane.
The cell membrane is a part of a cell; specifically, it is the outermost layer, or effectively the skin of the cell. It is not made up of cells. A cell is not itself made up of cells, that would entail an infinite regression.
All cells have a cell membrane! Only "plant cells" have a cell wall, and a cell membrane!
cell membrane is separates the inside of the cell from the outside its like humans have skin to protect us animal cells have a cell membrane and so do plant cells but plant cells have extra protection-cell wall- because they are not as strong as animal cells
There are no cells in a cell membrane.,
The cell wall in the onion skin cells gives them a more rigid shape compared to cheek cells, which lack a cell wall and instead have a flexible cell membrane. The cell wall provides structural support and protection for the cell, helping maintain its shape.
All cells have a cell membrane! Only "plant cells" have a cell wall, and a cell membrane!