If you include the plasma membrane, then it's
Cell membrane is composed of lipid bilayer.
it has cell membrane and lipid membrane
Cell membrane is composed of a lipid matrix with interspersed cholesterol. The cell membrane mainly serves the function of protecting the cell structure.
The cell membrane is an organelle, but cytoplasm is not an organelle, it is just a substance.
In cell membrane
Cell membrane is composed of lipid bilayer.
Plasma membrane
The smooth parts of the Endoplasmic Reticulum. :)
The endoplasmic reticulum
They are of two types. The components that assemble to form the Cell [bi-lipid-layer] membrane are called fatty-acids, and the mostly proteinaceous Adjuncts,/ Ancillary Components are known as Cell Membrane Control Factors.
Osmosis and diffusion take place across the plasma membrane, the outer "wall" of the cell. It is considered to be an organelle because it carries out a variety of functions. The cell membrane or plasma membrane is made up of a double layes of phosphorous and lipid molecules, known as the 'phospholipid bilayer'.
it has cell membrane and lipid membrane
cell membrane
The cell membrane is a lipid bilayer while the organelle membranes are usually a single layer of lipids. The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts are the exception and have a lipid bilayer. AS you see, it depends on which organelle. The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts have a bilayer (2). The others have one.
cell membrane is a part of the cell (organelle) not a cell
Phospholipids are the major lipid found in the cell membrane.
Yes, the cell membrane is an organelle. It counts as an organelle as it has very specific functions in the cell, such as filtering what comes in and out of the cell.