Plasma Membrane – Plant Cells

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Plasma Membrane – Plant Cells

The plasma membrane is a selectively permeable membrane made up of a lipid bilayer and proteins surrounding the cell but inside the cell wall. Explore the process, structure, and function of a plant cell’s plasma membrane with this interactive tutorial.

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5 Responses to “Plasma Membrane – Plant Cells”

  1. ????????????? says:

    How do u gt tht program that u took a picture of?

  2. ????????????? says:

    and also, could u expand a little bit more on that info.

  3. The image in this Cramlet was hand-drawn to illustrate this concept. If you click the buttons next to the image, you’ll get more info to show up in the right-hand box.

  4. Plus, if you go to the Inside the Plant Cell Cramlet you can find out more about the individual cell parts.

  5. g-rej says:

    yes i agree a little more expansion on the function of these parts would not go amiss

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