A delicate membrane refers to a thin, often fragile layer that can serve various functions in biological systems. It can be found in cells, such as the plasma membrane, which regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell. In other contexts, delicate membranes may pertain to structures like the amniotic sac in embryos or the lining of certain organs, providing protection and support while allowing for flexibility and exchange. The term emphasizes the membrane's sensitivity and susceptibility to damage or disruption.
The prokaryotic cells have a plasma membrane. They do not have a membrane around their nuclear material. Pro- means before. Karyo- means "nut" or nucleus.
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means that the cell membrane has some control over what can cross it, so that only certain molecules either enter or leave the cell
Alcohol moves across the cell membrane by means of osmosis.
as the name suggests plasma means colorless and in the same waymembrane is also colorless becoz of this cell membrane is also known as plasma membrane
"Delecate" is not an English word. The word delicate has three syllables. The syllables are del-e-cate.
Delecate
Both -ium or -eum mean membrane.
no because it is very old and fragle and it is delecate
like a cross between a squirl and a rabbit exept smarter fluffier and more delecate
not all foods desolve only the most delecate you're welcome
when an organelle is membrane bound that means that the organelle has a protective shield around it.
That kind of membrane in cells is called a mosaic membrane since the molecules are not all the same.
This word does not exist in any English Dictionary. Most likely it is a misspelling of the word delicate or Delegate Also this comprises two separate words Dele - which means a mark to indicate something which must be deleted Cate - A Delicacy or rare food
The outer membrane on bones is called the periosteum. The prefix peri- means around. And the root word -ostium means bone.
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An impermeable solute is a substance that cannot pass through a semipermeable membrane, such as a cell membrane. This means that the solute is unable to diffuse or move across the membrane and remains on one side of the membrane.