What do you call the outside of a cell?
a) barrier
b) wall
c) membrane
d) coat
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Explanation:
In cell biology, molecular biology and related fields, the word extracellular (or sometimes extracellular space) means "outside the cell". This space is usually taken to be outside the plasma membranes, and occupied by fluid (see extracellular matrix). The term is used in contrast to intracellular (inside the cell).
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Explanation:
- A barrier is such a something such as rule , law , policy that make it difficult or impossible for something to happen to be achieved . A barrier is something such as a fence or the wall that is place to prevent the people from moving easily from one area to another .
- A cell wall is a structure which is outside the cell membrane . It can be tough, flexible amd sometime rigid .It provides protection , support .
- Cell membrane is a biological membrane which separate the interior of the cells from the outside environment .
- It is a protective covering over the cell .
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