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What relates to a Cell Membrane is just something that protects and lets things in and out. Maybe something like a Fridge. I hope it helps a little
Epithelial tissue has a free surface, a basement membrane, and little intercellular material.
The location of their polar and non-polar amino acids. I'll buy that. But there's more. the membranes are hydrophyllic (polar) on the outside and hydrophobic (non-polar) on the inside. Proteins that pass through the membrane are stabilized by the membrane, and also stabilize the membrane in return. Based on the sequence of the amino acids, there are polar / hydrophyllic parts of the protein and nonpolar / hydrophobic parts. They interact with the membrane like little magnets to hold everything in place...
whats a lipid bilayer that controls what comes in and out of the cell
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Tendons connect muscle to bone. Ligaments connect bones to other bones. Both are types of connective tissue. Tendons are extensions of the fibrous tissue between the muscle bundles. Ligaments are made mostly of collagen fibers, giving them a little more flexibility that tendons.
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The price for hair extensions can go as high as $3500 if you are to go to a hair salon. Prices for hair extensions are expensive and would cost a little less if you were to have them put in yourself.
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There is a cell membrane in both; however, plant cells have "walls" which are a little more rigid.
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There are some risks with using hair extensions on thin hair. As follows: If you hair is too fine, you cannot afford to damage your hair even by a little. So Clip in hair extensions might be your best option. If your hair is very thin, going out on a windy day might expose your extensions and cause embarrassment. You hair will not be suitable to all types of extensions. You need to buy thin wefts which are delicate to handle and more prone to damage.
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Ask your local hair dresser for recommendations, as I am assuming he or she will have to weave or glue them in. When looking for extensions, make sure you buy them a little long, in a similar colour and touch them to make sure they feel similar to human hair.
What relates to a Cell Membrane is just something that protects and lets things in and out. Maybe something like a Fridge. I hope it helps a little
no there is a membrane to protect it