Cell Membrane(: your welcome:)
The cell membrane is the structure found in both plant and animal cells that controls the passage of substances into and out of cells. It is a selectively permeable barrier that regulates the movement of molecules such as nutrients, ions, and waste products.
The structure in eukaryotic cells that controls cell activities and contains genetic material is the nucleus. It houses the cell's DNA and is responsible for regulating gene expression and coordinating cellular functions.
An alternative to the cell wall is the cell membrane. While the cell wall provides structural support and protection in plant cells, the cell membrane controls the movement of materials in and out of the cell in both plant and animal cells.
It is the part that controls both animal and plant cells
Lipids are a diverse group of molecules that are important for energy storage, cell structure, and cell signaling. The building materials of cells are primarily lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Lipids contribute to the structure of cell membranes and are essential components of cells.
Golgi bodies
The Plasma Membrane
cell membrane
A cell membrane surrounds all cells and controls the movement of substances.
guard cells
Plasma membrane
Which structure contains a eukaryotic cells genetic material
The nucleus controls cells. It regulates the energy and the movement of the cells. It’s kind of like the brain of the cell
cell membrane
You'll need to rephrase this if you want an answer. What would you like to know about the movement of materials to cells? Which materials? Which cells?
A cell is a complete structure, it controls itself.
Nucleus