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How is a cell set off as a separate unit from its environment?
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The
plasma membrane
sets the cell apart from it's environment. This membrane allows the cell to regulate it's internal structure. It is made up of lipids and proteins which aids in the regulation of material coming into and moving out of the cell.
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