Its purpose is much like Traffic lights. 1st it actual name is a bi lipid layer. it used to help regulate what comes in and out of the cell such as water and salt. this is found in mostly animal cells and is used mostly to keep internal balance
Depending on the context of the sitution, the membrane could mean the outer wall of a cell. But if not explained properly could be Dr Artimues Membrane of Ohio. Born in 1965 with his wife Georgia. They raised a total of 8 children with two sets of twins. Dr Membrane gave up his mad science dream to settle for a more simple life, working at the DMV. He now works double shifts.
Let him burn alive.......
The Nuclear Envelope
The vesicle is a single membrane, where a vacuole is a double membrane.
They are both double membraned / a double unit membrane
yeh it is a double membrane bound organelle. the inner membrane is heavily folded for a large surface are for enzyme activity. its function is the synthesis, modification and distribution of protiens.
The double membrane of chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis. This double membrane is called the chloroplast envelope.
The cell membrane is semi-permeable controlling the movement of substances in and out of the cell. It contains a phospholipid bilayer consisting of hydrophobic tails and hydrophilic heads. Also contained in the cell membrane are transport proteins.
The vesicle is a single membrane, where a vacuole is a double membrane.
Yes, it has a double membrane.
Mitochondria are the only organelle in a cell which is surrounded by a double layered membrane. Also chloroplast in plants are surrounded by double layered membrane.
They are both double membraned / a double unit membrane
Yes, a double membrane.
yeh it is a double membrane bound organelle. the inner membrane is heavily folded for a large surface are for enzyme activity. its function is the synthesis, modification and distribution of protiens.
yes they have a inner and outer membrane
Pleura is a double layered membrane surrounding each lung.
The plasma membrane is a bi-layer, so yes.
Nuclear membrane
The nuclear membrane.
Serous membrane