nucleus
The nuclear envelope is the structure that surrounds the DNA and controls what enters and leaves the nucleus. It consists of two membranes, an inner and outer membrane, that are studded with nuclear pores which regulate the passage of molecules.
perinuclear membrane
Surrounds the DNA to keep it safe inside
Pericardium
The membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm in a cell is called the cell membrane or plasma membrane.
It is called the vacuolar membrane.Sometimes it is referred to as the vacuole membrane. The membrane round the large central vacuole in plants it is also called the tonoplast.
The membrane that surrounds the embryo and is filled with fluids that cushions and protects the embryo is called the amniotic sac or amnion.
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.
cell membrane
It is called the cell wall
The cytoplasmic membrane that surrounds a vacuole of a plant cell. Also called vacuolar membrane.
The cell part that must be destroyed to release DNA from wheat germ cells is the cell membrane. The cell membrane acts as a barrier that surrounds the cell and protects its contents, including the DNA. Breaking down the cell membrane allows access to the DNA contained within the cell.