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What structure in a bacterial cell controls which substances enter and leave the cell? The cell membrane the cytoplasm the ribosome the flagella

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Answer:

The cell membrane

Step-by-step explanation:

this also counts for other cells such as plant cells etc.

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Answer:

The cell membrane

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The cell membrane is the outermost covering of a cell that is semipermeable and thus allows only selective transport of substances across the cell.
  • The cell membrane is responsible for separating the internal contents of a cell from the external environment.
  • The cell membrane is a phospholipid bilayer which has proteins present in it that either embedded deep within it or associated loosely.
  • The cell membrane makes sure that the cell can maintain a constant ionic composition and protects it from the surrounding environment.
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