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electrical or chemical signals may control the movement of ions across cell membrane
To put it simply, it is the cell membrane. You can have transport vesicles ect, but the cell membrane is the main barrier between inside and outside. It contains pumps, channels and proteins that are in charge of communication and also control movement of everything from inside and outside. hhh
The cell membrane is formed by a double-layer of molecules known as phospholipids. It is therefore known as a phospholipid bilayer.
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electrical or chemical signals may control the movement of ions across cell membrane
To put it simply, it is the cell membrane. You can have transport vesicles ect, but the cell membrane is the main barrier between inside and outside. It contains pumps, channels and proteins that are in charge of communication and also control movement of everything from inside and outside. hhh
The cell membrane is formed by a double-layer of molecules known as phospholipids. It is therefore known as a phospholipid bilayer.
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The cell membrane controls movement of materials in and out of the cell.
The selective permeability of the cell membrane
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Cell Membrane