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the thin covering around the cell​ doubt

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Cells are the tiny building blocks of living things. Each cell has a part called a cell membrane; a thin covering around the cell. The cell membrane separates the inside parts of the cell from the outside environment, gives the cell its shape, and controls what goes into and out of it. Located inside a cell is the cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is a jellylike liquid. Inside the cytoplasm is the cell's control center called the nucleus. The nucleus contains all of the instructions for running the cell. The nucleus is surrounded by the nuclear membrane. The nuclear membrane controls what goes into and comes out of the nucleus.

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