Biology, asked by piyush5431, 11 months ago

what is the differeence etween layer and membrane​

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Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by Anvesh311
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Explanation:

A membrane is essentially a thin film but it is often used in the field of biology when one talks about the cells. A membrane is any layer or boundary that separates the interior of the cells from the external environment. Thickness of a cell membrane is usually 3-9nm. So a thin film is something when we talk about a planar geometry like a very thin layer of oil on water whereas a membrane is used for 3d objects such as living cells, balloon, where we want to segregate 2 regions essentially. Hope that makes some sense to you.

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