Phospholipids in the cell membrane prevent water from entering a cell.
Phospholipids in the cell membrane prevent water from entering a cell.
Nonpolar lipid layers
The cell wall prevents the plant cell from bursting.
Nonpolar Fatty acid chains
The cell wall prevents the cell from bursting because of a hypotonic environment, meaning that there is a high concentration of water moving into the cell that may have a lower concentration of water, by diffusion. When this happens, the cell may burst resulting in the destruction of the cell. the cell wall has interwoven fibers, preventing lysis.
Phospholipids in the cell membrane prevent water from entering a cell.
Phospholipids
The cell membrane or cell wall.
Phospholipids in the cell membrane prevent water from entering a cell.
Nonpolar lipid layers
Nonpolar lipid layers
Nonpolar lipid layers
Skin prevents microbes from entering your body...
Some examples of how the cell membrane of a tube worm maintains a stable environments are that: - It prevents minerals in the water from flowing into the cell. - It prevents salt from flowing in.
Phospholipids
The lipid bilayer prevents the cell from dissolving in water.
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