An animal call membrane is semipermeable (also selectively permeable). This means that it allows the cell to absorb what it needs, get rid of waste or other products, and still keeps the cell enclosed and safe. The membrane can accomplish all these tasks due to the phospholipid bilayer, diffusion, and pumps.
The animal cell membrane's job is to regulate the passage of substances in and out of the cell, thus controlling the cell's internal environment. It also provides structure and support to the cell.
nucleus because it is the brain, vacoules cause they clean the cell, membrane cause it keeps the cell from spilling,
To protect the DNA inside the nucleus
Well a cat is an animal and animals are made from animal cells. In animal cells, the cell membrane's main job is to control what enters and leaves the cell.
what is the job of the cell membrane
the job of a membrane controls what substances can get in and out of the cell.
All cells need to be able to let food, water and unneeded waste to get in and out of the cells, that's where the cell membrane comes in; it acts like a filter letting things in and out. In the animal cell it also has the job of protecting and keeping the cell in place, but in a plant cell the cell wall is given that job.
A cell membrane is the outer part of the cell. Its job is to control what goes in and out of the cell. Hope this helped!
the job of animal cell is to keep the animal alive
the membrane that surrounds the nucleus
A plant cell is good at its job it has special features such as the cytoplasm, nucleus and vacuole to help it adapt to its job.
the membrane that surrounds the nucleus