There are two possible answers. One would be the rough endoplasmic reticulum, because it has many holes, and 'tubes'. The other answer would be the cell membrane, because things get inside membranes because there are holes.
the chloryphyl The nucleus
The "holes" you are referring to are the "pores".
The nucleus is the control center of the cell and contains the cells deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
It's the cell wall. It supports the cell and is very strong. Also, it is made out of a substance call cellulose
The Cell membrane is 'semi-permeable', so yes, at a tiny level they have holes.
tiny ones
They are not holes.They are membrane proteins.
Yes, how else could the cell live. Cell membranes have structures (holes) in them to allow things to move in and out. These holes are special structures in the membrane and they "control" what goes across the membrane. I have made a link below to a diagram of the cell membrane to show some of these structures.
Perforins are toxic chemicals that punch holes into the cell membrane of an infected cell to lyse the cell
The cell membrane is the thing that surrounds the cell. The cell membrane contains proteins that allow active transport of molecules in and out of the cell.
Plasmodesmata
the answer is the cell membrane
The nucleus- the holes in the nucleus are called "nuclear pores".
They are called porins and help in the transfer of materials in and out of the cell.
yes
It is a cell with holes in it. If you are talking about a biological cell, the holes are in the cell membrane/cell wall, which will lead to its lysis (breaking apart/popping) in some cases, or in others it may lead to the cell having a greater ability to absorb materials (desirable and undesirable) from its environment.
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The holes in a beehive are often times called cells. Each cell will contain several different bees that will go in and out of the hive using that cell.
They are not holes.They are membrane proteins.
the outer membrane
the outer membrane
I'm full of holes, Flexible, and thin. I control what get out As well as what comes in. The answer is... cell membrane