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There are two possible answers. One would be the rough endoplasmic reticulum, because it has many holes, and 'tubes'. The other answer would be the cell membrane, because things get inside membranes because there are holes.

the chloryphyl The nucleus

The "holes" you are referring to are the "pores".

The nucleus is the control center of the cell and contains the cells deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

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What part of a cell is full of holes flexible and thin?

the answer is the cell membrane


What part of the cell is full of holes?

The nucleus- the holes in the nucleus are called "nuclear pores".


What are the holes in a cell membrane?

They are called porins and help in the transfer of materials in and out of the cell.


What is a perforated cell?

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Does the cell membrane of cells have pores or holes in them?

yes


Do cell membrane have holes to let thing in?

yes


What type of cell has holes everywhere?

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What are the holes called in a beehive?

The holes in a beehive are often times called cells. Each cell will contain several different bees that will go in and out of the hive using that cell.


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What cell is full of holes and is flexible and thin?

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Does the cell membrane have tiny holes that allow materials to pass into and out of the cell?

The cell membrane contains protein channels and transporters that regulate the movement of materials in and out of the cell. These channels and transporters control the passage of specific substances into and out of the cell. The cell membrane itself does not have "tiny holes" but rather selective protein structures that facilitate the transport of molecules.


What cell part is full of holes and is flexible and thin?

the outer membrane