Cell membranes are very important structures to cells because they function as a
barrier between the components of the cell and the outside environment. The
cell membrane is not only responsible for creating a wall between inside and
outside the cell, it must also act as a threshold through which select molecules
can enter and exit the cell when necessary. The cell membrane is what defines
the cell and keeps its components separate from outside cells or organisms.
The cell membrane is composed of a double layer of fat cells called a lipid
bilayer in which membrane proteins are embedded. The structure of the lipid
bilayer prevents the free passage of most molecules into and out of the cell.
We will begin our discussion of the structure of the cell membrane by discussing
the structure and properties of the lipid bilayer. We will then go on to
discuss the role of membrane-bound proteins, and finally, will discuss membrane
transport structures.
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