Plasma membrane
organelle
No, interstitial fluid is not part of a cell. It is the fluid found in the spaces between cells in tissues. It provides a medium for the exchange of nutrients, wastes, and other substances between blood vessels and cells.
Referred to as either a cell membrane or a plasma membrane. Is composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded protein channels.
Liquid wastes in a cell are contained in structures called vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane-bound organelles that store and transport various substances, including liquid wastes, within the cell. They help maintain cellular homeostasis by regulating the volume and composition of the cell's internal environment.
Vacuoles
Plasma membrane
It lets nutrients into the cell, and lets out wastes from it.
The cell membrane is the part of the cell that controls what enters and leaves the cell. It allows nutrients to come in and wastes to move out.
The Vacuoles.
vacuole.
cell membrane
That would be cell membrane.
what carries other wastes from each body cell
Lysosomes have the job of digesting wastes in the cell.
It spreads water around the plant cell so that the plant cell can urinate when needed.
organelle
No, interstitial fluid is not part of a cell. It is the fluid found in the spaces between cells in tissues. It provides a medium for the exchange of nutrients, wastes, and other substances between blood vessels and cells.