Biology, asked by snehastokale, 8 months ago

are plasma membrane and cell membrane the same??? ​

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Answered by anisha3092006
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No, plasma membrane and cell membrane are not the same. Plasma membrane is the membrane surrounding the organelles. On the contrary, cell membrane is the membrane that surrounds the entire cell.

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Answered by anika107695
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Answer:

Plasma membrane and cell membrane are not the same.

Plasma Membranes are semipermeable and have receptors which help in cell-cell communication, whereas Cell wall is completely permeable and does not have any receptors. Plasma Membrane protects protoplasm and checks the entry of molecules.

Explanation:

Difference between Cell Membrane and Plasma Membrane

Plasma membrane and cell membrane are often confused to be similar terms. However, they are quite different from each other. The plasma membrane encloses the organelles of the cell, whereas, the cell membrane encloses the entire cell components.

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