the walls? i think.
-otaku
In the context of a restaurant, the "cell wall" could be considered as the physical structure or boundaries of the building that houses the restaurant, providing support and protection for the operations inside. Just as a cell wall supports and protects a cell, the physical restaurant structure does the same for the dining experience within it.
if a cell membrane was in a city what would it be?
The cell membrane of a cell with low mass would be better able to feed all the cytoplasm of the cell. This is because a thinner membrane would allow for more efficient transport of nutrients and waste products in and out of the cell.
It's the plasma membrane. This is because it acts like a gate regulating what can enter and leave the cell. If the plasma membrane did not exist the cell would die because it might take in something that could kill it.
how wolud a cell be affected if the cell membrane were completely solid and watertight
what would best represent a cell membrane in an animalcell what would best represent a cell membrane in an animalcell
In the context of a restaurant, the "cell wall" could be considered as the physical structure or boundaries of the building that houses the restaurant, providing support and protection for the operations inside. Just as a cell wall supports and protects a cell, the physical restaurant structure does the same for the dining experience within it.
A cell membrane can be compared to a barrier or a gatekeeper. It regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining internal conditions necessary for the cell to function properly.
A good item for a cell membrane would be a thin plastic or cardboard
if a cell membrane was in a city what would it be?
No, all cells have a cell membrane that acts as a protective barrier around the cell. It controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining its internal environment. Without a cell membrane, the cell would not be able to survive.
The cell membrane of a cell with low mass would be better able to feed all the cytoplasm of the cell. This is because a thinner membrane would allow for more efficient transport of nutrients and waste products in and out of the cell.
It's the plasma membrane. This is because it acts like a gate regulating what can enter and leave the cell. If the plasma membrane did not exist the cell would die because it might take in something that could kill it.
The cell would die as it couldn't maintain homeostasis.
The cell membrane would be in the same place as the cell wall on one that has one- on the outside of the cell. In cells with cell walls, the cell membrane is in-between the cell wall and the cytoplasm.
Some cells have glycocalyces and this then would be the outermost part of the cell for them but all cells must have a plasma membrane and therefore I think this would be the best answer to the question.
how wolud a cell be affected if the cell membrane were completely solid and watertight