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Phospholipids in the plasma membrane are arranged in a bilayer, with the hydrophilic heads facing outward towards the watery environment and the hydrophobic tails facing inward. This orientation helps maintain the integrity and fluidity of the membrane, allowing it to selectively control the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
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It has selective permeability (allows it to control what comes in and out of the cell) and it isolates the cytoplasm.
Integral Membrane Proteins control the movement of substances into and out of the Cell (that cannot pass directly through the bi-lipid layer). These are proteins that span the width of the membrane [40 nanometers], and can be channels, pumps, gates of many descriptions, co-transporters, etc. As proteins go, these trans-membrane proteins have internal and external hydrophyllic lengths that have immensely important and varied bio-functions, and the trans-membrane segment is of course hydrophobic.
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The function of the cell membrane is to control what enters and leaves the cell.
The function of the cell membrane is to control what enters and leaves the cell.
The function of the cell membrane is to hold the cell together and control what goes in and out of the cell.
helps control transport of material into and out of the cell
True.
helps control transport of material into and out of the cell
the nucleus is the control center for the cell and the cell membrane controls what enters and exits the cell
if you are talking about function, it is to control what get in and out of a cell and to give the cell a shape
It is true
They help control what enters and leaves the cells.
They help control what enters and leaves the cells.