yes they do. however they do not have membrane-bound organelles
nucleusType your answer here... cytoplasm,nucleus,vacuole
semi permeable or thin
Where are the options........? This toxin will destroy any thing that has cell wall, cell membrane.
It is important to remember the following: Animal cell: Cell membrane, Plant cell: Cell membrane, cell wall. The role of a cell membrane is to monitor what exits and enters the cell and therefore maintain the internal environment of it, to contain the contents of the cell and to provide some sort of protection for it. The role of a cell wall which is unique only to plant cells, is to protect the cell inside and lend support to it so it can maintain its stucture.
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The cell membrane controls what goes in an out of the cell.
The important role of nucleus in the cell us it controls all the parts of the cell or a living organism
Separate the living organism from the nonliving environment around it.
Where are the options........? This toxin will destroy any thing that has cell wall, cell membrane.
Acts as a protective layer and allows materials to enter or leave.
The plasma membrane of a cell plays a role in diffusion.
It is important to remember the following: Animal cell: Cell membrane, Plant cell: Cell membrane, cell wall. The role of a cell membrane is to monitor what exits and enters the cell and therefore maintain the internal environment of it, to contain the contents of the cell and to provide some sort of protection for it. The role of a cell wall which is unique only to plant cells, is to protect the cell inside and lend support to it so it can maintain its stucture.
they pull the cell membrane in
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The cell membrane is the outermost part of the cell. It's function is to protect as well as allows certain things to enter and exit the cell.
it protects the cell and also it keeps everything together
The cell membrane controls what goes in an out of the cell.
In Prokaryotic cells, membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell, they also give the cell a shape and keep organells together.
they work as a barrier: ions can't pass through. They also have a metabolic role: signaling, or communication (cell to cell interaction)