Biology, asked by irfan1832006, 5 months ago

provides a definite shape to semi-fluid contents of the cell.​

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Answered by ANSWERPLSS
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The plasma membrane of a cell is a network of lipids and proteins that forms the boundary between a cell's contents and the outside of the cell. ... It is semi-permeable and regulates the materials that enter and exit the cell. The cells of all living things have plasma membranes.

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The plasma membrane provides structural support to the cell. It tethers the cytoskeleton, which is a network of protein filaments inside the cell that hold all the parts of the cell in place. This gives thecell its shape. Certain organisms such as plants and fungi have a cell wall in addition to the membrane.

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