Skin cells, both living and dead (your dermis and epidermis) provide the protective layer for your body. Your skin is also the largest organ in your body.
cell membrane
The structure that forms a protective layer rich in glycoproteins on the surface of cells is the glycocalyx. It helps in cell-to-cell recognition, protection from mechanical stress, and acts as a barrier against pathogens.
yes the cell membrane is the protective layer around cells that's underneath the cell wall.
The basal cell layer contains special cells called:
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protects skinThe function of the cells in the epidermis is to die and form a protective layer around the body.
the plants protective layer dummy
The cell membrane is a protective layer that protects the cell inside of it.
The cell membrane is a protective layer that protects the cell inside of it.
the cell membrane
Either the cell membrane, or the cell wall. The cell membrane is most common in animals, and protists, whereas some monerans, and most plants and fungi have a cell wall.
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