What is the oraganelle that has the ability to control the passage of substances in and out of the cell?
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Cell membranes act as barriers to most, but not all, molecules. Development of a cell membrane that could allow some materials to pass while constraining the movement of other molecules was a major step in the evolution of the cell. Cell membranes are differentially (or semi-) permeable barriers separating the inner cellular environment from the outer cellular (or external) environment
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➡The oraganelle that has the ability to control the passage of substances in and out of the cell is cell membrane.
➡Cell membrane is also called as plasma membrane or plasma lemma.
➡it is found both in plants and animals.
➡it regulates the movement of molecules inside and outside the cell
➡It helps in maintaining the distinct composition of the cell.
➡It is made up of lipids and proteins where proteins are sandwiched between bilayer of lipids.
➡It is flexible and can be folded, broken and reunited .
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➡The oraganelle that has the ability to control the passage of substances in and out of the cell is cell membrane.
➡Cell membrane is also called as plasma membrane or plasma lemma.
➡it is found both in plants and animals.
➡it regulates the movement of molecules inside and outside the cell
➡It helps in maintaining the distinct composition of the cell.
➡It is made up of lipids and proteins where proteins are sandwiched between bilayer of lipids.
➡It is flexible and can be folded, broken and reunited .
Hope it helps to you.
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