Biology, asked by HYDRASHIVAM, 11 months ago

How does a cell membrane form a barrier and establish a connection with the adjacent cells?​

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Cell membrane firstly seal the plasma membranes of the adjacent cells and form a barrier and establish a connection with adjacent cells.

Explanation:

Cell membrane firstly seal the plasma membranes of the adjacent cells and form a barrier and establish a connection with adjacent cells.

By this a continuous impermeable or a semipermeable barrier is created.

This barrier allows the diffusion of all organic and non organic components.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

The cell membrane form a barrier by sealing the plasma membrane of adjacent cells by creating the barrier forming the impermeable or semipermeable layer.

EXPLANATION:

These cells connect by gap junction share many "inorganic ions" and "small molecules" and therefore form chemical and electrically coupled layer.

The lipid bilayers forms the 'basis of the cell membrane', this layers contains the ion channels for nutrient transportation towards the cell and waste material to removed away from the cells.

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