answersLogoWhite

0

Because the cell works like your body, it needs water to survive

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are cell membrane pores are made of?

Cell membrane pores are made up of protein.


Why do the lipids that make up the cell membrane arrange themselves into a bilayer?

because they have the ability to repel water (hydrophobic)


What cell part is made up of water salt sugars and other particles?

its either the cell membrane, molecules, or plasma


What cell membrane is made of a?

The cell membrane is made up of a bilayer of phospholipids.


What is the primary molecule of the cell membrane?

The primary molecule of the cell membrane is a phospholipid. Phospholipids have a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail, which allows them to form a double layer in the cell membrane called the phospholipid bilayer.


Is cell membrane made up of cells and why?

The cell membrane is a part of a cell; specifically, it is the outermost layer, or effectively the skin of the cell. It is not made up of cells. A cell is not itself made up of cells, that would entail an infinite regression.


. The inside of a membrane bilayer is .?

The cell membrane's bilayer structure is made up of phospholipids.


What is the cell structure made up of a double layer of fat material?

The cell membrane, or phospholipid bylayer.


Cell membrane is made up of?

phospholipids


How is the membrane different from the cell wall?

The cell membrane is made up of phospholipids; hydrophobic and hydrophilic. The cell is only in plant cells and is made of cellulose.


What makes up cells membrane?

The Cell Membrane is made up of a bilayer (double layer) of Phospholipids. These Phosophlipids are oriented by its hydrophobic (water fearing) tails while its head are hydrophilic (water loving).


What is the vacuole Made of?

This vacuole is made up of cell membrane that is a water filled sac that acts like a storage area for food water and other materials.