The Nucleus or Nuclear Membrane is a lipid bi-layer that serves as a physical barrier. It encloses all of the genetic material in the cell. The membrane also allows transfer of material from inside the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Lastly, it separates content that way it can send and receive substances, such as mRNA.
The nucleus only holds the DNA. the cell membrane protects animal cells. the cell wall and cell membrane protects plant cells
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something that contains membrane-bound nucleus and organelles.
All cells have a cell membrane, but not all cells have a nucleus. Only eukaryotic cells (animal cells, plant cells, fungi....) have a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, such as a bacteria cell, don't have a nucleus. Instead, they have genetic material which directs all the cells activities.
both plant and animal cells have the nucleus. The plant cell is made of cytoplasm, chloroplast, nucleus, cell membrane and cell wall. The animal cell is made up of the nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm.
Nucleus
A nucleus, and an outer membrane.
cell wall
The nucleus only holds the DNA. the cell membrane protects animal cells. the cell wall and cell membrane protects plant cells
Both an animal and a plant cell have a cell membrane, a nucleus and a cytoplasm.
animal cell: cell membrane nucleus cytoplasm organelles vacuole plant cell: cell membrane cell wall nucleus cytoplasm chloroplast organelles vacuole
All animal cells are eukaryote. A membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles.
cell membrane cytoplasm nucleus
it is a eukarytote as it has a membrane bound nucleus
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It controls what substances go in and out. Ask your science teacher for more tips on what the cell membrane does...