Not everything, no. It depends on the cell, some cell membranes are permeable to water (called osmosis) but not smaller particles like proteins. Whereas, some are permeable to proteins and other small particles but not to larger particles.
it includes everything except the cell membrane
The cytoplasm.
Everything is the same except for the cell wall the cell membrane and the vacuole
i had the same question but im pretty sure its the mitochondria
the cell membrane functions as a sort of wall that protects the cell and holds everything inside.
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.
the cell membrane
the membrane
it includes everything except the cell membrane
it protects the cell and also it keeps everything together
The cytoplasm.
Everything is the same except for the cell wall the cell membrane and the vacuole
the cytoplasm includes everything found in a cell membrane but the nucleus
the cytoplasm includes everything found in a cell membrane but the nucleus
No, the cell membrane, which is a phospholipid bilayer of embedded proteins, regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
nucelous cell membrane and cytplasm
i had the same question but im pretty sure its the mitochondria