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The Plasma Membrane

The Plasma Membrane

The plasma membrane is a semi-permeable lipid bilayer found in


all cells that controls water and certain substances in and out of
the cell.

Function of the Plasma Membrane

1. Protects the cell.


2. Separates the intracellular components from the
extracellular environment.
3. Controls what enters and exits the cell

Necessities for the Movement of Substances across the Plasma


Membrane

1. To transport nutrients into the cell.


2. For gases exchange
3. To excrete metabolic waste.
4. To maintain the pH value and ionic concentration of the cell.

Substances In and Out through the Membrane


Permeability of the Phospholipids Bilayer

The permeability of the phospholipids bilayer is determined by:

1. the size
2. the charge and
3. the polarity

of the substances pass through it.

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