C. Plants...
None of the answers are factually correct but considering that during a resting membrane potential the interior of the cell membrane is slightly negative (~-70mV) and that both sodium and potassium ions are positively charged, the only answer that would be plausible is when a positively charged ion leaves the cell so your best answer here would be "a."
C. A mitochondrion. Prokaryotes do not have mitochondria, which are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells that are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP.
The presence of an impermeable membrane would likely disrupt the signaling between the anchor cell and other vulva precursor cells, leading to impaired communication and coordination necessary for proper vulva development in C. elegans. This could potentially result in abnormalities or defects in vulva formation.
Yes, the cell membrane is capable of receiving and recognizing chemical signals through specialized proteins called receptors. When a specific molecule binds to these receptors, it can trigger a series of cellular responses inside the cell.
each body cell is surrounded by cell membrane
The correct letter is C. The cell wall is a rigid layer that surrounds the cell membrane of plant cells, providing structural support and protection.
C , The Answer Is C , They Are NOT Inclosed By A Membrane !
C. Plants...
cell membrane, cytoplasm, and organelles
l the cell is combined by the cell that dosent let the nucles life the cell membrane.
c. a cell wall
A Mitochondria and C Nucleus. Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria and a nucleus, which are absent in prokaryotic cells. The Golgi apparatus and cell membrane are found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
I. C. West has written: 'The biochemistry of membrane transport' -- subject(s): Biological transport, Cell Membrane, Membranes (Biology), Physiology
c)The cytoplasm. -plato users Anything within the plasma membrane is cytoplasm.
Franz Meyen didn't discover the cell; Robert Hooke did. In 1830, Franz Meyen concluded, through experiment, that "...each cell forms an independent, isolated whole; it nourishes itself, builds itself up, and elaborates raw nutrient materials, which it takes up, into very different substances and structures."
A Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm and a Nucleus are all found in both Animal and Plant Cells. (I did it last year in Year 7)