What are the main functional region of a cell explain with the help of a diagram
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All cells have three basic parts:
a. A plasma membrane separates each cell from the environment, permits the flow of molecules across the membrane, and contains receptors that can affect the cell’s activities.
b. A DNA-containing region occupies a portion of the interior.
c. The cytoplasm contains membrane-bound compartments (except bacteria), particles, and filaments&endash;all bathed in a semifluid substance.
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a. A plasma membrane separates each cell from the environment, permits the flow of molecules across the membrane, and contains receptors that can affect the cell’s activities.
b. A DNA-containing region occupies a portion of the interior.
c. The cytoplasm contains membrane-bound compartments (except bacteria), particles, and filaments&endash;all bathed in a semifluid substance.
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There are three main functional regions of a cell, as shown in the diagram.
- Plasma membrane (PM) : It is flexible and made up of phospholipid bilayer that consists of proteins and lipids which surrounds the cell and is semipermeable in nature
- Cytoplasm : It is an amorphous and homogeneous colloidal ground substances present between the PM and nucleus.
- Nucleus : It is centrally located, spherical prominent organelle surrounded by two unit membranes, which is responsible for controlling all vital activities of a cell. It also contains the genetic material.
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