The _____ controls what enters and leaves the cell.
a) mitochondrion
b) golgi apparatus
c) nucleus
d) cell membrane
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Option d) cell membrane
The Cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- All cells have a cell membrane, also known as a plasma membrane, which separates the interior of the cell from the external environment. A semipermeable lipid bilayer makes up the cell membrane. The cell membrane controls the flow of substances into and out of the cell.
- The transport of chemicals into and out of the cell is controlled by the cellular plasma membrane, which covers the cell.
- Organelles that are membrane-bound include the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuoles, lysosomes, and Golgi apparatus. Chloroplasts and mitochondria are connected by a bilayer membrane. The molecular makeup of the membranes in the various organelles varies, and each membrane is well adapted to the tasks it serves.
- Proteins and lipids make up cell membranes in living things. Only some chemicals can pass through them because they are primarily constituted of lipids. The most prevalent form of lipid in the membrane is phospholipid. The outer and inner layers of phospholipids are made up of two layers.
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