They do not differ much. The proteins in each are slightly different.
They do not differ much. The proteins in each are slightly different.
yes, in terms of substances used; however, depending on where in the body the cells is positioned both the nuclear and cell membrane may differ.
The intracellular receptors differ from membrane receptors based on their location. Membrane receptors are usually on the plasma membrane but the intracellular receptors are found inside the cell.
Cell membrane
A cell wall supports membrane , gives it a shape and protects it but, it is not present in all cells like it is not present in the animal and it is made of cellulose and cell membrane regulates what enters and leaves the cell so in other words it is selectively permeable and cell membrane is present in all the cells and it is made up of lipid bilayer.
A body membrane regulates what goes in the body in general, but the cell membrane regulates what goes in and out if the cell.
They do not differ much. The proteins in each are slightly different.
They do not differ much. The proteins in each are slightly different.
They do not differ much. The proteins in each are slightly different.
They do not differ much. The proteins in each are slightly different.
cell membrane is single whereas the nuclear membrane is double, hence it is also called nuclear envelop.
Nuclear pore and availability of carriers
They do not differ much. The proteins in each are slightly different.
They are not covered by a membrane.
yes, in terms of substances used; however, depending on where in the body the cells is positioned both the nuclear and cell membrane may differ.
The intracellular receptors differ from membrane receptors based on their location. Membrane receptors are usually on the plasma membrane but the intracellular receptors are found inside the cell.
The outside "shell" of a animal or plant shell actually differ. Plant cells have two outer coverings, they have a cell wall and a cell membrane. Animal cells have only a cell membrane.