Why does the cell considered as 'Basic unit of life'?
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Cells are considered the basic units of life in part because they come in discrete and easily recognizable packages. That's because all cells are surrounded by a structure called the cell membrane — which, much like the walls of a house, serves as a clear boundary between the cell's internal and external environments.
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- Cells are regarded as the primary components of life since they arrive in unique and easily identifiable bundles.
- That's because every cell is surrounded by a structure called the cell membrane, which, like the walls of a house, functions as a distinct barrier between the cell's internal and external environment.
- The phrase "plasma membrane" is sometimes used to refer to the cell membrane.
- Phospholipids are fat-based molecules that create the framework of cell membranes, preventing water-loving (hydrophilic) compounds from entering or leaving the cell.
- These membranes also include proteins that conduct a variety of functions.
- Some of these proteins act as gatekeepers, deciding which compounds are allowed and which are not.
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