name the outermost boundary of a living animal cell
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The cell membrane is the outermost layer in a living animal cell.
Explanation:
- It separates the interior of the cell from outside and is used to protect the cell.
- The cell membrane is penetrable and is used to absorb essential nutrients.
- Whereas, in plants cell, the outermost membrane is "cell wall"
- The cell membrane is the second outermost wall in a plant cell.
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"Cell membrane" is the right answer.
Explanation:
- The cell membrane seems to be a thin, flexible surface across the cells of every living organism. It can often be referred to someone as a plasma membrane and perhaps a cytoplasmic.
- Its basic function is to distinguish anything inside the atoms or cells from outside. Throughout all cells, the cell membranes divide the cytoplasm itself from environments even within cell.
So that the above would be the right answer.
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