what is the significance of plasma membrane ?what would happen to a cell if plasma membrane is ruptures
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The plasma membrane or the cell membrane is a semi permeable membrane that allows only certain substances to pass through it while it prevents others.
If cell membrane ruptures, substances can easily enter the cell and destroy the cell. It can bring various diseases in the organism and malfunctioning of the cells.
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The plasma membrane or the cell membrane is a semi permeable membrane that allows only certain substances to pass through it while it prevents others.
If cell membrane ruptures, substances can easily enter the cell and destroy the cell. It can bring various diseases in the organism and malfunctioning of the cells.
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One important role is to regulate the movement of materials into and out of cells. The phospholipid bilayer structure (fluid mosaic model) with specific membrane proteins accounts for the selective permeability of the membrane and passive and active transport mechanisms.
If plasma mem brane gets ruptured then the movement of materials will not occure properly.
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One important role is to regulate the movement of materials into and out of cells. The phospholipid bilayer structure (fluid mosaic model) with specific membrane proteins accounts for the selective permeability of the membrane and passive and active transport mechanisms.
If plasma mem brane gets ruptured then the movement of materials will not occure properly.
Hope it will help you
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