proteins and starch.
Phosholipids are molecules and therefore not cellular at all. However, phospholipids are the principle component of organelle and cell membranes in both unicellular and multicellular organisms, but they can't be called cellular for the same reason we don't call bricks buildings.
Phospholipids The "tails" are hydrophobic and the "head" is hydrophilic, which forms a bilayer with the "heads" on the outsides of the wall (near the water). This is crucial for cells in terms of what can enter and exit the cell.
The internal membranes found in chloroplasts are called thylakoid membranes. Thylakoid membranes house the pigments and proteins necessary for the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis. These membranes are arranged in stacks called grana.
We call them thylakoids. We are using them grana too.
Thylakoids(apex)
There are actually two linings inside an egg shell. They are called the vitelline membranes and keep the yolk intact while it makes its way through the oviduct. The membranes also function as a protective barrier to allow for air and moisture to penetrate the egg shell but keep out disease and bacteria.
A person who makes leather is called a Tanner.
The sound that a crane makes is called a "bugling" or "trumpeting" call. It is a loud and distinctive call that is used for communication between individuals in a flock.
That place is called the umpire where the man makes the call safe or out
They are properly called "luthier".
A person who makes an allegation is often called an accuser or a claimant.
A person who makes and repairs wagons and carriages is called a Wainwright. A wheelwright makes wheels.