The cell membrane contains phospholipids.
The cell membrane
Yes, all cells contain cell membrane, like animal and plant cell. But not all cells contain cell wall, this is why such cells contain cell membrane. Cell membrane, and without the cell wall, protect the things going in and out of a cell, like nutrients and oxygen in, and waste and carbon dioxide out. Cell membrane could also be described as a "wall for the house" which is the cell. Yes they do. The cell membrane keeps the cell together. With out it, all the organelles would fall out. Animal cell membrane is circular but has a very hard to figure out shape. It is mostly just random. Plant cells however, have an almost perfect rectangle for cells.
Plant cells contain both a cell membrane and a cell wall. Animal cells contain only a cell membrane. For an animal cell, the cell membrane is the outermost layer of the cell.
yes they contain both a cell membrane and cell wall
Yes. All cells contain a cell membrane.
selectively permiable membrane (you might want to double check that though...)
A molecule that is too large or charged would be unable to diffuse through a cell membrane.
This is called endocytosis.
The cell membrane folds around the molecule.
Yes. Animal cells contain a cell membrane, as do all cells.
Yes, glycolipids are a type of lipid that contain a carbohydrate chain attached to a lipid molecule. They are one of the major components of the plasma membrane, where they play roles in cell-cell recognition, signaling, and maintaining membrane structure.
This is called endocytosis.