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plasma membrane or cell membrane example​

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Answered by yroli386
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Plasma Membrane (Cell Membrane) The plasma membrane, also called the cell membrane, is the membrane found in all cells that separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment. In bacterial and plant cells, a cell wall is attached to the plasma membrane on its outside surface.

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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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