You could use like an orange peel..
Amoebas use their cell membrane to enclose food particles during a process called phagocytosis. This allows them to engulf and digest food particles.
The cell membrane does not use energy.
In a plant cell, the vacuole. It takes up half of the cell. In an animal cell, lysosomes. They are little bubbles of membrane that stores food and breaks it down for the cell to use.
cell membrane is the most outer part of a cell. cell membrane is very big in surface.
Endocytosis where the substance will be surrounded by a cell membrane and then broken down for food or just discarded as waste.
A plant cell has a cell membrane and a cell wall.
A membrane is apart of a animal or plant cell.
The amoeba takes in food "through their skin." In the case of amoebas, of course, having only one cell, they don't have the kind of skin we do, which is made up of many layers of cells. The surface of the amoeba, like all individual cells, is called a membrane, and it's actually a double layer of fat like molecules that separate the stuff inside the cell from what's outside. But embedded in this membrane are many hundreds of specialized molecules made of proteins and sugars that cover most of the surface. Some of these go right through the membrane to the inside and are connected to a complicated bit of machinery that can change the shape of parts of the ameba's surface.
Endocytosis where the substance will be surrounded by a cell membrane and then broken down for food or just discarded as waste.
cell membrane pumps use energy to force molecules in a direction opposite of natural.
plasma membrane is the outer most covering of the cell,...
Mitochondria are responsible for converting nutrients from the food we consume into energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) that the cell can use. This process, known as aerobic respiration, occurs in the mitochondria's inner membrane.