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It keeps you together
What is a cell membrane?
The cell membrane is a thin flexible layer around the cells of all living things. It can also be referred as the plasma membrane or cytoplasmic membrane. This important organelle acts as a gatekeeper to control movement of material in and out of the cell.
Both plant and animal cells contain the organelle “Cell Membrane”
The Physical Structure of the Cell membrane:

The cell membrane could be considered the single most important feature of a living cell. The reason a cell is able to survive is due to it being able to create the perfect environment (Ion Concentrations & pH) for the cell machinery to work. The cell membrane controls the movement of materials in and out of the cell, this organelle allows the cell to manipulate the ions it brings in and releases. Without the proper intake of ions and other factors the proteins inside of the cell would not be able to function and work properly.
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Bailey, R. (n.d.). Function, Structure, and Composition of the Cell Membrane. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/cell-membrane-373364
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