| plasmalemma |
A component of every biological cell, the selectively permeable cell membrane (or plasma membrane or plasmalemma) is a thin and structured bilayer of phospholipid and protein molecules that envelopes the cell. It separates a cell's interior from its surroundings and controls what moves in and out. Cell surface membranes often contain receptor proteins and cell adhesion proteins. There are also other proteins with a variety of functions. ...
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| plasmalemma |
the limiting membrane of the cytoplasm; cell, cytoplasmic, or plasma membrane (Hawksworth et al., 1983).
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| plasmalemma |
The cytoplasmic membrane found on the outside of the protoplast adjacent to the cell wall. (2)
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| plasmalemma |
same as plasma membrane.
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| plasmalemma |
Synonymous with cell membrane or plasma membrane.
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