I assume you mean semi-permerable membrane that is permeable to the solution (water) but not the solute (salt). Osmosis can only occur if the membrane does NOT allow salt to pass through. Osmosis is the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of low salt concentration to higher salt concentration.
The thin structure that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell is called as cell membrane. This is present in most plant, animal and fungi cells. It is a selectively permeable structure and allows the flow of ions and particles from the inside of the cell to the outside and vice-versa. However plant cells, in addition to the cell membrane also have the cell wall outside the cell membrane. This provides mechanical rigidity to the cell and prevents the flow of larger particles.
No, the animal cell does not have a cell wall. It only consists of cell membrane (plasma membrane).
The outer boundary of a general animal cell is the cell membrane.
You won't find a cell wall in animal organisms. In animals, there only exists a cell membrane. Cells are usually microscopic.
Plasma membrane or cell membrane is a semi-permeable thing.It is the reason due to which this membrane is called semi-permeable membrane
The cell membrane is the structure found in both plant and animal cells that controls the passage of substances into and out of cells. It is a selectively permeable barrier that regulates the movement of molecules such as nutrients, ions, and waste products.
Yes, both plant and animal cells have a plasma membrane. The plasma membrane is a semi-permeable barrier that surrounds the cell and controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
Yes, both animal cells and plant cells have a cell membrane. The cell membrane is a semi-permeable barrier that surrounds the cell and regulates the passage of substances in and out of the cell.
Yes, animal cells have a cell membrane. The cell membrane is a semi-permeable barrier that surrounds the cell and controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell. It helps maintain the cell's internal environment and provides structural support.
The cell membrane provides a permeable barrier for the cell, allowing for the regulation of substances entering and exiting the cell. Both animal and plant cells have a cell membrane to maintain their internal environment and support cellular functions.
animal cell umm, every cell has a cell membrane, such as both plant and animal cells. umm, every cell has a cell membrane, such as both plant and animal cells.
cell membrane
The cell membrane is the boundary that regulates what comes in and out of the cell. It is a selectively permeable barrier that controls the flow of molecules in and out of the cell to maintain homeostasis.
"a celll wall boo boo lovers baby t" Animal cells lack a cell wall. They are enclosed by a cell membrane. the correct answer is tissue so don't listen to this dumb @$$ whoever put that Actually, to answer the question, the correct answer would be a cell membrane.
The thin structure that surrounds the cytoplasm of an animal cell is called as cell membrane. This is present in most plant, animal and fungi cells. It is a selectively permeable structure and allows the flow of ions and particles from the inside of the cell to the outside and vice-versa.
Yes, all plant cells, animal cells, and bacterial cells have a plasma membrane. The plasma membrane is a semi-permeable membrane that surrounds the cell and regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cell.
The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane, plasmalemma, or "phospholipid bilayer") is a selectively permeable lipid bilayer found in all cells. Yeah for wikipedia.