lol. are you a ucdavis student in Richard grosberg's bis2b class?
It depends if the cell is an animal or plant cell. If it is an animal cell then the cell membrane is the outer boundary. If it is a plant cell then the cell wall is the outer boundary.
The cell membrane is flexible and the cell wall is stiff.
The cell membrane. It is a lipid bilayer with proteins integrated into it for transportation into and out of the cell.
cell surface membrane cell surface membrane
yes ------------------- Actually, that is incorrect. Most plant cells have cell walls as a distinct type of structure. Other cells including bacteria and animal cells have a cell membrane or a plasma membrane as their outer boundary.
Cell membrane
Outer dynamic boundary is cell membrane. Outer boundary is cell wall
The outer boundary of a cell is called the cell membrane, and is composed of a phospholipid bilayer.
The outer boundary of an animal cell is the cell membrane.
The cell structure that forms the outer boundary of plant cells is the cell wall. It is a rigid, protective layer made up of cellulose that provides structural support and protects the cell from physical damage.
The outer boundary of a plant cell is the cell wall.
Cell Membrane
It depends if the cell is an animal or plant cell. If it is an animal cell then the cell membrane is the outer boundary. If it is a plant cell then the cell wall is the outer boundary.
The cell membrane is flexible and the cell wall is stiff.
cell membrane
The cell membrane.
The cell membrane. It is a lipid bilayer with proteins integrated into it for transportation into and out of the cell.