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Yes, protists have cell membranes. Cell membranes are present in all living cells, including those of protists, to regulate the passage of materials into and out of the cell and maintain cellular structure and function.
The cell membrane and the membranes of all of their organelles are made of phospholipids.
Yes, the cells of archaebacteria, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and animals all have cell membranes. (Viruses have protein coats, not cell membranes and thus are not true 'cells'.) Thus indeed, all cells possess a cell membrane.
No, neutralizing chemicals is not a function of cell membranes in a cell. Cell membranes primarily serve as a barrier, regulating the entry and exit of substances to maintain the cell's internal environment. Neutralizing chemicals is a function typically performed by enzymes or other molecules within the cell's cytoplasm.
Cheetahs do not have cell walls. However, like all living organisms, they have cell membranes that surround and protect their cells. Cell membranes regulate the passage of substances in and out of the cell.
Cell membranes all control the activities of of the cell..they are known as the powerhouse of the body because they effect how the body works
Yes, protists have cell membranes. Cell membranes are present in all living cells, including those of protists, to regulate the passage of materials into and out of the cell and maintain cellular structure and function.
The cell membrane and the membranes of all of their organelles are made of phospholipids.
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The main function of the cell membrane is to act as a barrier to any unwanted matter that could potentioly harm the cell by entering it or exiting it.
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One general function of all cellular membranes is to selectively control the passage of molecules into and out of the cell, allowing for the maintenance of internal conditions and communication with the external environment. Membranes also provide structural support and compartmentalize different organelles within the cell.
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Yes, the cells of archaebacteria, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and animals all have cell membranes. (Viruses have protein coats, not cell membranes and thus are not true 'cells'.) Thus indeed, all cells possess a cell membrane.
No, neutralizing chemicals is not a function of cell membranes in a cell. Cell membranes primarily serve as a barrier, regulating the entry and exit of substances to maintain the cell's internal environment. Neutralizing chemicals is a function typically performed by enzymes or other molecules within the cell's cytoplasm.