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Every cell is surrounded by a selectively permeable boundary called what?

Cell membarnae in animal and plant cells, cell wall also in plant cells, controls the entry+exit of a cell


In a plant cell system what is the cell membrane for?

The cell membrane performs the following functions in a plant cell - maintains the shape and rigidity of cell regulates the entry and exit of substances communicates with other cells


What allows certain materials to enter and exit the plant cell?

The cell membrane of a plant cell allows certain materials to enter and exit through processes like diffusion, osmosis, and active transport. These processes help maintain the balance of nutrients and waste products within the cell.


What is the outer layer of the living plant cell?

The cell membrane. It also allows certain things to enter and exit.


What is the cell membrane in the cell?

The cell membrane is the border allowing entry and exit of materials through the cell. Both animal and plant cells have one.


What part of a plants cell acts as a goalie?

The cell membrane acts as a "goalie" for a plant cell, controlling what substances can enter and exit the cell to maintain internal balance.


Does the cell membrane control what goes in and out of a plant cell?

Yes, the cell membrane in a plant cell acts as a selective barrier that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell. It allows essential molecules such as water and nutrients to enter the cell while regulating the exit of waste and other substances.


What holds the plant and animal cell together?

The cell membrane holds both plant and animal cells together. It acts as a barrier, controlling the substances that enter and exit the cell to maintain internal balance. Additionally, in plant cells, the cell wall provides structural support and helps maintain shape.


How can hypotonic conditions make the plant stand up?

Hypotonic conditions in a plant cell can create turgor pressure by causing water to move into the cell faster than it can exit due to higher osmotic pressure inside the cell. Turgor pressure pushes the cell membrane against the cell wall, making the cell rigid and helping the plant stand up straight.


What does the plant do with the gas it produces?

A plant releases the gasses it produces into the atmosphere.


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From stage of the cell cycle do cells somtimes exit?


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The 'inlet' on a muffler refers to the side in which the exhaust gasses from the manifold enter the muffler. The outlet is the side that the gasses exit out to the tail pipe/s.