Biology, asked by SapnaSen65, 2 months ago

plasma membrane can be separated from the cell without causing any damage
...true or false...​

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Answered by poonamsaini1984punja
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Answer:

it's true

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Answered by KaurSukhvir
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Answer:

If the plasma membrane separated from the cell, it will not be able to exchange material by diffusion or osmosis. The protoplasmic material will disappear and loss of cell membrane causes cell death.

The given statement is false.

Explanation:

  • Plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer, contains the cytoplasm of the cell.
  • It is described as the fluid mosaic model, on basis of their arrangement of molecules.
  • It allows interaction of molecules within the membrane due to fluidity and also help in cell growth, cell division, secretion and form the intercellular junction.
  • Plasma membranes is important for both the endocytosis and exocytosis processes. Plasma membrane creates a barrier between external environment and the internal component of cell.

If plasma membrane ruptured or separated, the transport of internal component of cell will be affected. The regulation of fluid will not be seen. The intercellular component or fluid will eventually leak and will cause cell death.

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