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Nonpolar molecules (example: lipids)

Small polar molecules such as water

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Through the pores of the cell

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What is a membrane transformation?

It's a Process in which the cell membrane goes through a Change or Trasformation.


Molecules can pass through the cell membrane of the human cell?

The molecules that can pass through the cell membrane of the human cell include water. Other molecules include fat soluble vitamins.


When cells get rid of their waste it goes through?

"the cell membrane"


What is the funtion of a Cell membrane?

A cell membrane's function for an animal cell is, it gives the cell its shape, strength, holds cell together, and controls what goes in and out of the cell. For a plant cell it just, holds cell together, and controls what goes in and out of the cell.


What is the cell part where oxygen can pass?

All particles trying to get into the cell must get through the cell membrane. The cell membrane is selectively permeable, which means that it can select what goes in and what goes out. The structure of a cell membrane is called a lipid bilayer, which is two layers of phospholipids.


How does a cell membrane differ from a body membrane?

A body membrane regulates what goes in the body in general, but the cell membrane regulates what goes in and out if the cell.


How do large polar molecules enter the cell?

The polar molecules goes through facillated diffusion. The molecules goes through the channel or membrane protein which then goes inside the cell.


What does the cell membrane controls?

the cell membrane controls what goes in and out the cell


What is the membrane around the cell which controls what goes in and out?

The cell membrane


When a vesicle fuses with the cell membrane to get rid of a particle what happens?

a vesicle does not fuse with the cell membrane. The cell membrane goes through endo- or exocytosis to absorb or eject a substance. In this case, exocytosis occurs, so the cell membrane engulfs the particle, pumps it through the membrane with the help of transport proteins, and then the vesicle breaks off and is gone.


What does the plant cell membrane do?

A cell membrane holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out of it


What does the cell membrane do in acell?

A cell membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell. It is like a wall.