The cell membrane
Regulates what enters and leaves the cell
control what substances enter and exit the cell. It acts as a barrier, allowing only certain molecules to pass through via various transport proteins. This selective permeability helps maintain the cell's internal environment and carry out essential cellular processes.
The cell membrane is the part of a cell where charges (ions) enter and exits. It regulates the movement of ions in and out of the cell, maintaining the cell's internal environment and allowing for communication with the external environment.
The cell membrane acts as a barrier that separates the internal environment of the cell from the external environment. It regulates the passage of substances in and out of the cell, allowing nutrients to enter and waste products to exit. Additionally, the cell membrane also plays a role in cell signaling and communication.
The cell membrane controls what enter and leaves the cell, it also gives the cell shape.
its the cell wall
cell membrane
Cell wall
Regulates what enters and leaves the cell
plasma membrane aka cell membrane
cell membrane
cell membrane
the cell membrane which is semi-permeable
This is the function of the Golgi Body.
Regulates what enters and leaves the cell
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The membrane regulates what comes in and out of the cell.