Regulates what goes in and out of the cell. :)
Since cell membrane encloses a cell and regulates in and out functions of a cell, similarly a tissue membrane regulates in and out functions of a tissue.
Lipids, or fat, is used to insulate the body and found in all cell membranes. Fats have insulating capacity, but they are bad conductors of heat.
do protists have cell membranes?
Every microbe has cell membranes but only plants have plasma membranes...
Yes
Cell membranes all control the activities of of the cell..they are known as the powerhouse of the body because they effect how the body works
no they are not, The cell is like the body and the cell membrane is like the skin of the body
Since cell membrane encloses a cell and regulates in and out functions of a cell, similarly a tissue membrane regulates in and out functions of a tissue.
Lipids store energy, form the membranes around our cells, and insulate our body.
If your question is "are membranes body cells?" the answer is no. Like the skin around your body is the boundary of your physical self so the membrane is the boundary around an individual cell.
The main component of cell membranes are made up of phospholipids. In fact, another name for the cell membrane is the phospholipid bilayer.
Lipids, or fat, is used to insulate the body and found in all cell membranes. Fats have insulating capacity, but they are bad conductors of heat.
Cholesterol is needed in cell membranes and for the production of steroids.
cell membrane
do protists have cell membranes?
Every microbe has cell membranes but only plants have plasma membranes...
Yes