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What is the structure of the cell membrane and how does it limit particle movement?

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The structure of a cell membrane is the outer layer of the cell and it contain various cell organelles which are present in both animal and plant cell. It's act as a barrier between the outside environment and cellular content of the cell. It comprises of phospholipid bilayer and integral protein which allow molecules to pass through the membrane and it limits the movement of molecules in the membrane because of it's hydrophobic interior which make the passage of molecules to be selectively permeable.

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