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The nuclear membrane(nuclear envelope), surrounds the nucleus.

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What does a nuclear membrane do in a plant cell?

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How does the cell membrane help the plant cell?

The Cell Membrane helps the plant cell by guarding any viruses that come near it.


What do the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane have in common?

Both the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane are lipid bilayers that separate the internal environment from the external environment. They both regulate the transport of molecules in and out of the cell/organelle, and help maintain the overall structure and function of the cell/organelle.


What is used to help break down the nuclear membrane?

Enzymes called kinases and phosphatases are used to help break down the nuclear membrane during cell division. These enzymes modify proteins that make up the nuclear membrane, causing it to disassemble.


Does a plant cell change shape?

yes if it has allot of water the cell membrane will push out on the cell wall and make the plant stiff and rise. but with little water the membrane wont push outwards and the plant will hang. hope this help you :)


Plant cell walls are composed of?

Plant cell is composed of cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, large vacuoles, mitochondria, lysosomes, nucleus, nucleoplasm, nuclear membrane, Golgi bodies called dictyosomes in plant cell, plastids- chromoplast, chloroplast, leucoplast, chromatin fibres, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes & granules.


What Regulates what enters and leave a cell?

The cell membrane regulates what enters and leaves a cell. It is selectively permeable, allowing certain substances to pass through while blocking others. Transport proteins in the membrane help facilitate the movement of specific molecules across the cell membrane.


What do nuclear membrane and cell membrane have in common?

They are similar, but they are located in different places. PM's (plasma membrane) enclose the entire cell, regulating what enters and leaves the cell. NM's (nuclear membrane) enclose only the nucleus, but basically have the same structure and function.


Does a cell membrane help substances pass from cytoplasm into the nucleus?

The cell membrane on an animal cell is the outermost layer and acts as a protection shield. It is selectively permeable meaning it only lets certain things into the cytoplasm of the cell. The nucleus does not have a cell membrane, it simply directs the cells activities. In a plant cell there is a cell wall on the outside of the cell membrane giving the cell support and protection, but the cell membrane still provides the same function as it does on the animal cell. Post further questions if necessary! :)


Was the cell membrane easy to see on the plant cells?

The cell membrane in plant cells typically appears as a thin structure that surrounds the cell. While it may not always be easy to see with just a light microscope, using techniques like staining can help to make the cell membrane more visible.


What are the parts of a plant cell that separate its contents from the surrounding environment?

The cell membrane is the outer boundary of a plant cell that separates its contents from the surrounding environment. Within the cell, membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, vacuole, and chloroplasts also help compartmentalize and protect the cell's contents. The cell wall, which is found outside the cell membrane in plant cells, provides additional structural support and protection.


What structures in a plant cell help regulate the amount of water in a cell?

The chromosomes. this is wrong. the cell membrane is what regulates the amount of water inside the cell.