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difference between plasma membrane and cell membrane in column​

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Answered by roshiniPrati12
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Plasma Membrane is a type of phospholipid layer available in all types of cells. It protects the protoplasm and checks the passage of molecules inside the cell. Also, the plasma membrane is a delicate thin layer, but the cell wall is the thick and rigid layer

Answered by Anonymous
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\large \red {\tt PLASMA \ MEMBRANE \ :}

The membrane which surrounds the every living cell and seperating it from the external environment is called as plasma membrane.

• Plasma membrane is a selectively permeable membrane.

\large \red {\tt CELL \ MEMBRANE \ :}

A double layer of proteins and lipids that surrounds the a cell is called as cell membrane.

• It protects the cell from viruses and bacteria.

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DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN PLASMA MEMBRANE AND CELL MEMBRANE :

\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}\cline{1-3}\bf &\bf Plasma \: membrane\ &\bf Cell \: membrane\\\cline{1-3}\sf 1.&\tt The \: organelles \: are}&\tt All \: the \: components\\\ \: \sf &\tt surrounded \: by&\tt of \: the \: \: are \: \: surrounded\\\ \: \sf &\tt plasma \: membrane.&\tt by \: cell \: membrane.\\\cline{1-3}\sf 2.&\tt Cillia\ are\ absent.&\tt Cillia\ are\ present\ \:\\\cline{1-3}\sf 3.&\tt  Size\ varies\ from\ &\tt Size\ varies\ from\ \\\cline{1-0}\sf &\tt 5-10mm&\tt 4-20m \\\cline{1-3}\end{array}

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