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cell membrane structure and function

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The cell membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and controls the movement of substances in and out of cells. The basic function of the cell membrane is to protect thecell from its surroundings. It consists of the phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins.
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Functions of cell membrane:

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a barrier.

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a barrier. 2. The Quasi (semi)-fluid nature enables

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a barrier. 2. The Quasi (semi)-fluid nature enables the cell membrane to take part in Cell

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a barrier. 2. The Quasi (semi)-fluid nature enables the cell membrane to take part in Cell growth, formation of inter-cellular

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a barrier. 2. The Quasi (semi)-fluid nature enables the cell membrane to take part in Cell growth, formation of inter-cellular junctions, Cell division, Secretion of

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a barrier. 2. The Quasi (semi)-fluid nature enables the cell membrane to take part in Cell growth, formation of inter-cellular junctions, Cell division, Secretion of various substances, and Endocytosis.

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a barrier. 2. The Quasi (semi)-fluid nature enables the cell membrane to take part in Cell growth, formation of inter-cellular junctions, Cell division, Secretion of various substances, and Endocytosis. 3. It receives chemical messengers

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a barrier. 2. The Quasi (semi)-fluid nature enables the cell membrane to take part in Cell growth, formation of inter-cellular junctions, Cell division, Secretion of various substances, and Endocytosis. 3. It receives chemical messengers from other cells.

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a barrier. 2. The Quasi (semi)-fluid nature enables the cell membrane to take part in Cell growth, formation of inter-cellular junctions, Cell division, Secretion of various substances, and Endocytosis. 3. It receives chemical messengers from other cells. 4. It acts as a receptor.

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a barrier. 2. The Quasi (semi)-fluid nature enables the cell membrane to take part in Cell growth, formation of inter-cellular junctions, Cell division, Secretion of various substances, and Endocytosis. 3. It receives chemical messengers from other cells. 4. It acts as a receptor. 5. It regulates the transport of

Functions of cell membrane: 1. Protects the cells by acting as a barrier. 2. The Quasi (semi)-fluid nature enables the cell membrane to take part in Cell growth, formation of inter-cellular junctions, Cell division, Secretion of various substances, and Endocytosis. 3. It receives chemical messengers from other cells. 4. It acts as a receptor. 5. It regulates the transport of substances across the cell membrane.

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