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All cells are surrounded by a(n)?

A Cell Membrane: The bi-lipid-layer Cell Membrane. Plant Cells include an exterior [cellulosic] Cell Wall while animal Cells include an exterior glyco-callyx [sugar-protein] Cell Coat.


What is the boundary between the exterior and the interior of the cell?

The boundary between the exterior and interior of a cell is the cell membrane, also known as the plasma membrane. This phospholipid bilayer regulates the passage of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining cellular homeostasis. It also plays a crucial role in cell communication and recognition.


What is the boundary between the interior and exterior of the cell?

Plasma membrane


What is the boundary between the interior and the exterior of the cell?

Plasma membrane


What cell is a cell membrane located in?

the "plasma" membrane encases the "exterior" portion of the cell ... human cell walls are comprised of a cellular or "plasma" membrane. the plasma membrane is also called the phoso-lipid bilayer


What is exoctosis?

Did you mean exocytosis? if so, the definition is a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane.


What form from a piece of membrane breaking loose from cell membrane and store substances?

The form you are describing is a type of membrane-bound organelle known as a vesicle. Vesicles can break off from the cell membrane to transport substances within the cell or to the cell's exterior.


What part of the cell encloses cytoplasm and organelles?

Cell membrane(also called plasma membrane, phospholipid membrane, and lipid bilayer.)


What is the difference between the plasma membrane and the cell membrane?

I've studied that the cell membrane is the same as the plasma membrane, this is true. All Cells are bounded by the/a bi-lipid layer. It is what the Cell first constructs and then produces - for export - for the building of 'The Exterior Cell Coat' that 'sets them apart'. 10-4?


What is role of sugar residues in the plasma membrane?

In bacteria they form the [cellulosic and exterior] Cell Wall; in animals sugars are combined with proteins to form the [exterior] Glyco-Calyx Cell Coat.


What is the difference between cell surface membrane and plasma membrane?

The diffrence is that the cell membrane is just a barrier between the exterior enviroment and the interior of the cell, while the cell surface membrane exerts control over what enters/leaves the cell! :)


What is called when vesicles are used to move substances out of a cell?

It is called exocytosis, which is defined as "a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane." The opposite of exocytosis is endocytosis.