No, not everything can go in and out of a cell. Cell membranes are selectively permeable, meaning they allow certain substances to pass while blocking others. Small molecules like water and gases can diffuse freely, while larger or charged molecules require specific transport proteins or channels to enter or exit the cell. This selective permeability is crucial for maintaining the cell's internal environment and overall function.
it protects everything in it like a wall
Everything is the same except for the cell wall the cell membrane and the vacuole
it includes everything except the cell membrane
The cytoplasm.
an atom, everything is made of atoms, so everything...
penisses controll everything in the universe, everything, including ''the cell''
the cell membrane is like the skin of a cell. it keeps everything in that needs to be in and everything out that needs to be out.
It holds everything in the cell in place
the cell membrane
Yeah. The cell wall keeps everything inside the plant cell inside. and everything else, OUTSIDE
Any waste that the lysosomes do not dispose of are pumped out of the cell in process called ercytosis. Everything else is dissolved by the cell
it protects everything in it like a wall
Because not everything about a cell is known.
A cell is made up of organelles, so everything in the cell is an organelle.
I think you are talking about the nucleus, which is the "brain" of the cell. It controls everything that cell does.
Everything is the same except for the cell wall the cell membrane and the vacuole
ure mum lives in cell the black Niger