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Question:

What does the cell membrane do?

Author: Samuel Obigbesan

What does the cell membrane do?



Answer:

Holds the cell together, is semi-permeable to allow certain substances to go in and out of the cell, and is a barrier that stops the cytoplasm seeping out


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Alternative answers:

Allow substances in and out of the cell
Allow substances to diffuse in and out of the cell
Semi-permeable
Stops cytoplasm seeping out
Holds the cell
Holds the cell together
Allow substances to move in and out of the cell