What is the significance of the membranes in a living cell?
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● First, the membrane forms an outer boundary of the cell and, as such, holds the cell together. The membrane is also pliable, which means it can move and flex in response to the surrounding environment. The fluid nature of the membrane is important because it allows the cell to survive in various environments.
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so the the membrane forms an outer boundary of the cell and, as such, holds the cell together the significance of the cell and be illustrated bby cells
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