The cell membrane is a thin semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell. Its function is to protect the integrity of the interior of the cell by allowing certain substances into the cell, while keeping other substances out. It also serves as a base of attachment for the cytoskeleton in some organisms and the cell wall in others. Thus the cell membrane also serves to help support the cell and help maintain its shape. Animal cells, plant cells, prokaryotic cells, and fungal cells have cell membranes.
Yes, they both have a cell membrane, but only the plant cell has both a cell membrane and a cell wall.
the cell wall is only on a plant cell while the cell membrane is on both plant and animal.
For plant cells, they have a cell membrane and covering the cell membrane is a cell wall. The cell wall is for the structure of the plant. For animal cells, they just have a cell membrane.
Yes because the cell membrane is needed to regulate the flow of material in and out of the cell.Also, when the plant cell requires to undergo plasmolysis, the cell membrane enables the process, because it is not rigid.
cell membrane aka plasma membrane
yes a plant have cell membrane
yes a plant have cell membrane
There is a cell membrane in plant cells and in animal cells.
cell membrane holds the plant cells together.
The cell membrane of a plant is under the cell wall.
Yes, they both have a cell membrane, but only the plant cell has both a cell membrane and a cell wall.
Some plant cells have a cell membrane, as well as a cell wall.
yes plant cells needs a cell membrane
Certainly, the cell membrane in a plant or organic substance is white.
the cell membrane gives the cell its shape.
The cell membrane of a plant is under the cell wall.
The cell membrane of a plant cell controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell, and therefore maintains homeostasis.