The stable condition of an organism and it's internal structure as regulated by a plasma membrane is known as ____________.
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The plasma membrane is made up by a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins which is also known as cell membrane or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma.
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- Plasma membrane separates the inner contents of cell from its exterior environment.
- The plasma membrane can be described as a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins.
- That controls the passage of organic molecules, ions, water, and oxygen and out of the cell.
- Wastes such as carbon dioxide and ammonia are also leave the cell by passing through the membrane.
- Cell membrane is an extremely pliable structure composed primarily of two adjacent sheets of phospholipids.
- Cholesterol also present contributes to the fluidity of the membrane.
- Single phospholipid molecule consists of a polar phosphate is head which is hydrophilic and a non-polar lipid is tail which is hydrophobic.
- Unsaturated fatty acids result in kinks the hydrophobic tails.
- The phospholipid bilayer consists of two phospholipids arranged tail to tail.
- The hydrophobic tails associate with one another, forming the interior of the membrane.
- The polar heads contact the fluid inside and outside of the cell.
- The plasma membrane main function is to regulate the concentration of substances inside the cell.
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