The four types of membranes are: 1) cutaneous membranes; 2) serous membranes; 3) mucous membranes; and 4) synovial membranes. Mucous membranes are tissues that line body cavities or canals such as the throat, nose, mouth, urethra, rectum, and vagina. Serous membranes line body cavities (peritoneum) and surround organs such as the lung (pleura) and heart (pericardium). The cutaneous membrane is the skin. This membrane is composed of a layer of epithelium over a layer of connective tissue. Synovial membrane is a layer of connective tissue that lines the cavities of joints, tendon sheaths, and bursae (fluid sacs) and makes synovial fluid, which has a lubricating function.
outside of a cell is a membrane. inside cell certain organelles e.g mitochondiria have cell membranes or double in the case of mitochndria
Cell membrane (ectoplasm), membrane around cell vacuole, nucleus, mitochondrion and chloroplast.
a membrane is made up of phospholipid molecules and rests on the outside of animal cells
It is the outer layer of a cell that holds the entire cell intact.
Mucous Membrane
Mucous membrane
Lipids and Proteins
neurons and muscle cells
Mucous membranes or mucosae are "wet" membranes. This is because they are continously bathed by secretions, except the mucous membranes of the urinary tract that is continously bathed with urine. Mucous, serous, and synovial
There are four different membranes in the body that are related to tissue; cutaneous membranes, mucosal membranes, synovial membranes, and serous membranes.
Four types of locations that could become targets for terrorist activities using hazardous materials are:Military InstallationsTelecommunication facilitiesPlaces of historical significanceMass Transit systems
Mucous Membrane
Vesicles transports membranes and products to various locations. It has a membrane bound sac that contains materials. A fluid filled organelle that stores enzymes or water is a vacuole.
Mucous membrane
They have different types of cell walls and cell membranes.
No, they don't.
Since cell membrane encloses a cell and regulates in and out functions of a cell, similarly a tissue membrane regulates in and out functions of a tissue.
Phospholipids
phospholipids and proteins.
Lipids and Proteins
chlorophyll and carotenoid