It has a sort of dance called the dieing cell then explodes which kills the whole thing its in( the animal/plant)then it slowly evoles into a tadpole which then turns into a dog.
The cell leaks cytoplasm.
Usually, the membrane will burst and let its contents out into the cell membrane and get used up.
it will damage
An excess of cholesterol in the cell membrane can lead to decreased fluidity and flexibility of the membrane, potentially affecting the cell's ability to function properly.
it separates from the membrane.
it separates from the membrane.
it lets authorized objects in and out of a plant cell; this also happens in a animal cell.
No, the nucleus in a cell is what controls cell division.
What happens inside a cell membrane is pretty much everything that happens in a normal cell. The cell membrane is really a bilipid layer that forms the cells outer surface, essential for the cell's metabolism. Inside it contains many things- like the nucleus, vacules, etc.the cell membrane is usually the cells environment.
Constituents of the cell membrane control what goes in and out of the cell as well as how the cell interacts with its environment; so in a way, yes, it partially controls what happens inside a cell.
The cell membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell. It acts as a barrier and regulates the passage of molecules such as nutrients and waste products. Additionally, specific proteins in the cell membrane help facilitate the movement of certain substances across it.
The cell use something called a protein channel that helps larger particles across the cell membrane.