Plasma membrane
The cell membrane is the outer covering of a cell, protects it and maintains the shape of the cell.
of the plant cell
The outer covering of a cell that controls what enters and leaves is called the cell membrane. It acts as a barrier to regulate the passage of molecules and ions in and out of the cell.
The thin outer covering of an animal cell is called the cell membrane. It is a semi-permeable membrane that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
The outer covering of an animal cell is the cell membrane. The outer covering of plant cells is the cell wall, which is much stronger and stiff.
A cell membrane
The outer covering of fungal cells is called a cell wall. It is composed of chitin, a structural polysaccharide that provides strength and rigidity to the cell. The cell wall helps protect the fungal cell from environmental stresses and provides shape and support to the cell.
The rigid outer covering of a plant cell that controls cell pressure is called the cell wall. The cell wall is made up of cellulose fibers that provide structural support and help maintain the shape of the cell. It also controls the entry of water and maintains turgor pressure within the cell.
cell membrane
Plant cells have an extra thick outer covering called a cell wall, which provides structural support to the cell and protects it from mechanical damage. The cell wall is made up of cellulose fibers, which give it strength and rigidity.
This is known as the cell wall. It is not present on the cells of animals.
The outer covering of plant cells is called the cell wall. In some plant cells, this cell wall is reinforced with a layer of waterproofing material called the cuticle, which helps to prevent water loss and provides protection. An additional layer called the periderm or cork may develop in woody plants to further protect and support the cell.