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Plasmalemmal rafts redistribute rapidly in response to signals, triggering motility.
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plasmalemma The cell membrane.
plasmid A small circle of DNA that may be carried by a bacterium in addition to its genomic DNA.
plasmodesma A cytoplasmic strand that connects adjacent plant cells through pores in the cell wall.
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plasmalemma
the cell membrane that also lines the connecting plamsodesmata between living cells.
Covered in Lab 3 Cell Biology
plateau
A period or level at which something is stabilized for a time, represented on a graph as a horizontal line.
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Cell Membrane (also known as plasma membrane or plasmalemma) is found in all cells. It: 1) separates the inner parts of the cell from the outer environment; and 2) acts as a selectively permeable barrier to allow certain chemicals, namely water, ...
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A cell membrane (or plasma membrane or plasmalemma) is the part of any biological cell that covers the cell. It is selectively permeable, structured bilayer of phospholipid and protein molecules.
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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.
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cell membrane -- The outer membrane of a cell, which separates it from the environment. Also called a plasma membrane or plasmalemma.
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