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Ectoplasm
The average is 7 nanometres in width (from outside to inside the cell).
The continuous part of the plasma membrane is the outer layer.
There is no difference between plasma and cell membrane.
it made of layer lipid
Ectoplasm
The average is 7 nanometres in width (from outside to inside the cell).
The plasma membrane is a bi-layer, so yes.
The continuous part of the plasma membrane is the outer layer.
The plasma membrane is a bi-layer, so two.
A phospholipid bi-layer.
A double layer of phospholipids makes up the plasma membrane.
The plasma membrane is the bi-layer of phospholipids the encompass the cell. It is made of phospholipids, protiens, and sugars.
There is no difference between plasma and cell membrane.
it made of layer lipid
They are called integral proteins
A plasma membrane is made of a phospolipid bi-layer. Think of a plasma membrane like a grilled cheese sandwich. The bread on the outside of the sandwich is similar to the polar head of the plasma membrane, and the cheese on the inside is similar to the fatty tails on the inside of the membrane. If you tried to run water through the grilled cheese sandwich it would not get through the cheese center, much like water will not get through the center of a plasma membrane.