The cell membrane, also known as the "phospholipid bilayer".
If they are eucaryotic, then yes they do. and I'm pretty sure hair cells are eucaryotic.
If you mean cells-eucaryotic cells all have nucleur
No. Only eucaryotic cells can have chloroplasts in them.
Yes, phospholipids are found in plant cells. They are a major component of cell membranes in all living organisms, including plants. Phospholipids help form the lipid bilayer structure of cell membranes, which surrounds and protects the cell.
The three main types of lipids found in cells are phospholipids, cholesterol, and triglycerides. Phospholipids are a major component of cell membranes, cholesterol plays a role in cell membrane structure and function, and triglycerides store energy for the cell.
yes, they are orgranized in the bilayer of the plasma membrane.
Yes fungus cells are eucaryotic so are algae and protozoa they all belong to the Domain Eucarya.
There two types of cell procaryotic and eucaryotic.
phospholipids are made in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
Protists are eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes). Other eukaryotes are animals, plants and fungi.
No, eukaryotic cells imply that the cells have a "true nucleus" bacterial cells (prokaryotic) dont have a true nucleus and contain their DNA in supercoils inside the cytoplasm
The four main types of fats found in cells are triglycerides, phospholipids, cholesterol, and saturated fats. Triglycerides store energy, phospholipids are major components of cell membranes, cholesterol is important for cell structure and signaling, and saturated fats provide structure and insulation.