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PLASMA
MEMBRANE............

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Answered by ArjunSanju
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Answer:

cell membrane and plasma membrane are two membranes.

plasma membrane is present is human and animal bodies

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Answered by Anonymous
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(a) It is a selectively permeable

(a) It is a selectively permeable membrane, which interacts with the outer

(a) It is a selectively permeable membrane, which interacts with the outer environment.

(a) It is a selectively permeable membrane, which interacts with the outer environment. (b) It is made of a Lipid bilayer and is

(a) It is a selectively permeable membrane, which interacts with the outer environment. (b) It is made of a Lipid bilayer and is similar to that of the Eukaryotes.

(a) It is a selectively permeable membrane, which interacts with the outer environment. (b) It is made of a Lipid bilayer and is similar to that of the Eukaryotes. (c) Plasma membrane invaginates to form

(a) It is a selectively permeable membrane, which interacts with the outer environment. (b) It is made of a Lipid bilayer and is similar to that of the Eukaryotes. (c) Plasma membrane invaginates to form Mesosomes. They are present in Gram

(a) It is a selectively permeable membrane, which interacts with the outer environment. (b) It is made of a Lipid bilayer and is similar to that of the Eukaryotes. (c) Plasma membrane invaginates to form Mesosomes. They are present in Gram (+ve) bacteria.

(a) It is a selectively permeable membrane, which interacts with the outer environment. (b) It is made of a Lipid bilayer and is similar to that of the Eukaryotes. (c) Plasma membrane invaginates to form Mesosomes. They are present in Gram (+ve) bacteria. (d) Mesosomes may take the shape of a

(a) It is a selectively permeable membrane, which interacts with the outer environment. (b) It is made of a Lipid bilayer and is similar to that of the Eukaryotes. (c) Plasma membrane invaginates to form Mesosomes. They are present in Gram (+ve) bacteria. (d) Mesosomes may take the shape of a Vesicle, Tubule or Lamella.

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