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Which part of the cell is semipermeable, or controls what enters and leaves the cell?

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The cell suface membrane
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The right answer is cell membrane.

The cell membrane plays, through permeability, an important role in exchanges and transport between the cell and its environment. It consists of lipids (phospholipids, cholesterol), proteins (proteins associated with membranes) and carbohydrates. It distinguishes the cytoplasm of a cell, protecting it from the external environment.


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