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a thin pliable sheet that covers the cell​

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Answered by mitalighadshi1972
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A thin pliable layer of tissue covering surfaces, enveloping a part, lining a cavity, or separating or connecting structures or organs. Cell membrane. A thin sheet of natural or synthetic material that is permeable to substances in solution.

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A Membrane is a thin sheet or layer of pliable tissue, serving as a covering or envelope of a part, as the lining of a cavity, as a partition or septum, or as a connection of two structures. Membranes are thin and flexible, but usually still strong enough to protect what’s inside or underneath them. Biological membranes include cell membranes outer coverings of cells or organelles that allow passage of certain constituents; nuclear membranes, which cover a cell nucleus; and tissue membranes, such as mucosae and serosae. Synthetic membranes are made by humans for use in laboratories and industry, such as chemical plants. The influent of an artificial membrane is known as the feed-stream, the liquid that passes through the membrane is known as the permeate, and the liquid containing the retained constituents is the retentate or concentrate

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