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What does NOT influence the rate of diffusion of a chemical across a plasma membrane?

Besides the concentration of the chemical, the pore size of the plasma membrane, and the osmotic pressure of the cytoplasm - nothing else influences the rate of diffusion of a chemical across a plasma membrane.


Is the cytoplasm the same as plasma membrane?

OH NO, they are totaly different. Cytoplasm is on the inside of the cell, plasma membrane is on the outside.


Is plasma membrane in a plant cell?

IT is the membrane that surrounds cytoplasm


Is a plasma membrane and cytoplasm found in every living cell?

Yes, both cytoplasm and plasma membrane is present in every living cell.


What is the bag called that holds the cytoplasm in?

The membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm in a cell is called the cell membrane or plasma membrane.


What is the substance that fills the cell from the plasma membrane to the nuclear membrane?

The semifluid substance that fills a cell is cytoplasm.


What surrounds the organelles in the plasma membrane?

The cytoplasm surrounds the organelles in the plasma membrane. The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance composed of water, enzymes, salts, and various organic molecules. It fills the space inside the cell and provides a medium for chemical reactions to occur.


What do only do eukaryotic?

Plasma membrane, cytoplasm and Nucleus.


What are the contents of the cell called between the plasma membrane and the nuclear membrane?

Cytoplasm


What are the 3 main part of cell?

cytoplasm, a cell membrane, and nucleus(DNA and RNA(nucleic acids))


What is the Thin living membrane surrounding cytoplasm?

The thin living membrane surrounding the cytoplasm is called the cell membrane or plasma membrane. It acts as a barrier that controls the passage of substances in and out of the cell, helping to maintain cell structure and function.


What are the three distinct section?

plasma membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm