yes because tonoplast like cell membrane mantain ions concentration
The plasma membrane is the organelle that protects the animal cell from the outside world. It controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell and helps maintain the cell's internal environment.
No, the nuclear membrane surrounds the nucleus in eukaryotic cells, while the cell membrane (plasma membrane) surrounds the entire cell to separate its internal environment from the external environment.
as the name suggests plasma means colorless and in the same waymembrane is also colorless becoz of this cell membrane is also known as plasma membrane
How about a fence around a yard? It does the same thing as a plasma membrane, it keeps the things that are supposed to stay in the yard, in the yard. And, it keeps the things that are outside the yard from getting into the yard. Every once in a while it lets a few select things either go in or out.
The plasma membrane is called a unit membrane because it is structurally and biochemically the same in all organelles, naturally including the pervasive endoplasmic reticulum. Besides this, it is recognized by all organelles as Portions of The Unit Membrane.
plasma membrane and other membranes are the same
Plasma membrane is the same as "cell membrane" it's one of the four characteristics of all cells. So plasma membrane is found "coating" the outside of all cells.
OH NO, they are totaly different. Cytoplasm is on the inside of the cell, plasma membrane is on the outside.
The plasma membrane is the organelle that protects the animal cell from the outside world. It controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell and helps maintain the cell's internal environment.
No, the nuclear membrane surrounds the nucleus in eukaryotic cells, while the cell membrane (plasma membrane) surrounds the entire cell to separate its internal environment from the external environment.
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as the name suggests plasma means colorless and in the same waymembrane is also colorless becoz of this cell membrane is also known as plasma membrane
The terms "plasma membrane" and "cell membrane" are often used interchangeably to refer to the same structure. Both terms refer to the semipermeable lipid bilayer that surrounds the cell and controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
The plasma membrane of a cell is a phospholipid bilayer that surrounds the cell and controls the passage of substances in and out of the cell. Whereas the membrane in a U-shaped tube serves a similar function as a barrier to control the movement of substances between two compartments in an experimental setup. Both membranes are selective in allowing specific molecules to pass through based on their size, charge, and solubility.
Well your skin is an organ, yep it is. Your skin acts as a protector or a barrier from outside harm. A Plasma membrane also performs the same function.
The cell membrane is the outer boundary of animal cells and plant cells, but plant cells also have a cell wall to protect their cells. The cell membrane and cell walls are the outer boundaries of cells.
How about a fence around a yard? It does the same thing as a plasma membrane, it keeps the things that are supposed to stay in the yard, in the yard. And, it keeps the things that are outside the yard from getting into the yard. Every once in a while it lets a few select things either go in or out.