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What happens inside a cell membrane is pretty much everything that happens in a normal cell. The cell membrane is really a bilipid layer that forms the cells outer surface, essential for the cell's metabolism. Inside it contains many things- like the nucleus, vacules, etc.the cell membrane is usually the cells environment.

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