Biology, asked by Altunaiji166, 2 months ago

Which structure controls what goes into and out of the cell?

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Answered by Silentheart0
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Explanation:

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Every cell in the body is enclosed by a cell (Plasma) membrane. The cell membrane separates the material outside the cell, extracellular, from the material inside the cell, intracellular. It maintains the integrity of a cell and controls passage of materials into and out of the cell.

Answered by prakashananya12345
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Answer:

cell membrane

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