The cell membrane is selectively premeable. It regulates what comes and goes from the cell.
Homeostasis- The ability of living things to maintain steady state of operation the membrane helps in this activity.
-Ally :D
It's selective of what goes in and what goes out.
A cell takes in food and takes out wastes through th Lysosomes
Vesicular transport is an active process in which materials move into or out of the cell enclosed as vesicles. Vesicles are bubble-like structures surrounded by a membrane. They can form at the cell membrane or can fuse with the membrane. Solid particles, droplets of fluid or many molecules at a time can be moved across the membrane in vesicles. Vesicular transport is also known as bulk transport because large quantities of materials can be transported in this way. Th ere are two basic types of vesicular transport-endocytosis and exocytosis.
binary fission
Its a irregular shape!
lyses cells
Yes the cell membrane is beneficial to the cell because it what communicates around and out side th cell. Without is the cell will burst and would eventually die.
Ithink it's the nucleus
The cell wall
th cell membrane or cell wall =D
The cell membrane allows food, water and unneeded wastes to travel in and out of the cell (it kind of acts like a filter in a way). While protecting and supporting the cell in place. Cell surface membrane: phospholipids bilayer with protein forming a partially permeable membrane It restricts movement and supports shape.
A cell takes in food and takes out wastes through th Lysosomes
Golgi Apparatus
Vesicular transport is an active process in which materials move into or out of the cell enclosed as vesicles. Vesicles are bubble-like structures surrounded by a membrane. They can form at the cell membrane or can fuse with the membrane. Solid particles, droplets of fluid or many molecules at a time can be moved across the membrane in vesicles. Vesicular transport is also known as bulk transport because large quantities of materials can be transported in this way. Th ere are two basic types of vesicular transport-endocytosis and exocytosis.
binary fission
what is the function of the menebrane that encloses the embryo
Your question is incomplete. They should also give you the thickness of the membrane. Potential Difference is V = E (distance between two points in an electric field) E= thickness of th membrane Therefore V = E(7.8)
The function of the cell wall is to protect the cell from foreign objects =]