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A membrane surrounds a cell...j.t.c
1, the cell membrane surrounds the cell and protects it. It is found in both plant and animal cells.
The wall gives the cell its shape and surrounds the cytoplasmic membrane. If there was no cell membrane the organelles would lose their shape and bump into each other. The cell membrane is a gelatin fluid, so the organelles stick to it and stay and shape and do not bump into the other organelles.
haploid.
Each cell is a Diploid
A membrane surrounds a cell...j.t.c
This is the cell wall. It surrounds the protoplasm of each individual cell.
Cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus in each cell.
They are called pleura. There are 2 membranes, the visceral which is the outer slippery covering, and the parietal which is the inner covering, with a cavity in between them called the pleural cavity
1, the cell membrane surrounds the cell and protects it. It is found in both plant and animal cells.
endomysium is the connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber. heres your answer!
Support and structure of plant cells is primarily derived from the cell wall. This is a semi-permeable rigid structure surrounds each cell (on the outside of the cell membrane).Secondary support comes from the (fluid filled) vacuoles within each cell, which provide "turgor pressure".The cell wallExplanation...The cell wall is a strong, rigid structure that surrounds, protects and gives shape to plant cells.------------------------------------------------------------------
Cell differentiation
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The endomysium is the correct answer.Endomysium is the name of the fine connective tissue sheath that surrounds each individual muscle fiber.
Fertilization
There is a thin line that surrounds or outlines each group of related commands.outline