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What are functions of cell membranes
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1. Cell membranes provide a barrier that separates the internal environment of the cell from the external environment, allowing the cell to maintain a stable internal environment.
2. Cell membranes control the movement of substances in and out of the cell, regulating the flow of ions, nutrients, and waste products.
3. Cell membranes contain receptors that allow cells to communicate with each other through signaling molecules.
4. Cell membranes anchor the cytoskeleton, providing structural support for the cell and helping to maintain cell shape.
5. Cell membranes play a role in cell recognition and adhesion, allowing cells to bind to each other and to extracellular matrix proteins.
6. Cell membranes are involved in cell-cell interactions, cell signaling, and cell motility.
7. Cell membranes store and transport lipids and proteins within the cell.
8. Cell membranes serve as a platform for various biochemical reactions, including energy production and cell division.
2. Cell membranes control the movement of substances in and out of the cell, regulating the flow of ions, nutrients, and waste products.
3. Cell membranes contain receptors that allow cells to communicate with each other through signaling molecules.
4. Cell membranes anchor the cytoskeleton, providing structural support for the cell and helping to maintain cell shape.
5. Cell membranes play a role in cell recognition and adhesion, allowing cells to bind to each other and to extracellular matrix proteins.
6. Cell membranes are involved in cell-cell interactions, cell signaling, and cell motility.
7. Cell membranes store and transport lipids and proteins within the cell.
8. Cell membranes serve as a platform for various biochemical reactions, including energy production and cell division.