Membranes do not have a stiff outside. I suspect the answer you are looking for is the cell wall, which is a stiff structure found outside the cell membrane of a plant cell, but separate from it.
the cell wall, or it could also be the cell membrane, the cell wall is outside the cell membrane
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the cell wall.
Membranes do not have a stiff outside. I suspect the answer you are looking for is the cell wall, which is a stiff structure found outside the cell membrane of a plant cell, but separate from it.
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The process of expelling particles or liquids outside the cell membrane is called exocytosis. During exocytosis, membrane-bound vesicles inside the cell fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents outside the cell. This process is important for transporting molecules out of the cell and maintaining cellular homeostasis.
For plant cells, they have a cell membrane and covering the cell membrane is a cell wall. The cell wall is for the structure of the plant. For animal cells, they just have a cell membrane.
The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane or plasmalemma) is the biological membrane separating the interior of a cell from the outside environment.
The layer on the outside of a cell membrane is called the cell wall. It provides structural support and protection to the cell. While not present in all cells, it is common in plant and bacterial cells.
The membrane that covers the outside surface of the femur is called the periosteum. It is a dense, fibrous membrane that serves as a protective layer for the bone and also plays a role in bone growth and repair.
Plasma membrane.The cell membrane also called the plasma membrane or plasmalemma is the biological membrane separating the interior of a cell from the outside environment.
cell wall I think because that is what it is for a plant cell.