It hold the structure of the cell together. It also regulate what enters and exits the cell.
The cell membrane. The phospholipid bilayer.
The cell membrane is a phospholipid bilayer, consisting of two layers of phospholipid molecules. Each phospholipid molecule has a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and hydrophobic (water-repelling) tails, creating a barrier that controls the movement of molecules in and out of the cell.
the cell membrane
No, bacterial cell membranes typically have a phospholipid bilayer structure, with two layers of phospholipid molecules. This bilayer structure helps maintain the integrity and function of the cell membrane.
Another name for the phospholipid bilayer is the plasma membrane or the cell membrane.
Cell membrane.
the vacuola
The Cell membrane
The Cell membrane
No, bacterial cell also have phospholipid bilayers.
Yes there is. In all cells, there is a phospholipid bilayer. Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes alike
The phospholipid bilayer that surrounds and maintains the integrity of a cell is called the cell membrane or plasma membrane. It acts as a barrier that controls the passage of substances in and out of the cell, allowing for the regulation of cellular activities.