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The cell membrane is the part of the cell that regulates what goes in and out of the cell. It is a very thin membrane containing the whole cell inside it. If you want to see a cell membrane, heres an easy project you can do.

Materials

1 egg

1 jar (glass or plastic)

Enough WHITE VINEGAR to fill the jar

1. pour the vinegar into the jar.

2. place the egg in the jar.

3. Wait for a few days.

What happens is the eggs shell will dissolve, leaving the membrane exposed. The membrane is very sensitive, so don't apply too much pressure to the outside.

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Geoffrey Huels

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