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plasma (cell) membrane • why is it important that the plasma membrane is flexible? • why is it important that the plasma membrane is self - repairing? • what is it important that the plasma membrane be selectively - permeable? • in what way is the cell membrane like a security system for a cell?
1. Why is it important that the plasma membrane is flexible?
Cell movement (e.g., amoeba), cell division (membrane must pinch), and organelle movement within the cell require membrane flexibility. Also, allows the cell to adapt to changes in the environment or mechanical stress (like in muscle cells during contraction).
The membrane can be damaged by physical (e.g., mechanical stress) or chemical (e.g., toxins) factors. Self - repair ensures the cell's integrity is maintained, preventing leakage of cellular contents and loss of selective permeability, which is vital for cell survival.
Selective permeability allows the cell to take in necessary substances (e.g., nutrients like glucose, ions) and exclude harmful ones (e.g., toxins). It also helps in maintaining internal homeostasis by regulating the concentration of substances (e.g., pH, ion balance) inside the cell.
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It enables cell movement (e.g., amoeboid movement), cell division (membrane pinching during cytokinesis), organelle movement, and adaptation to mechanical stress/environmental changes (e.g., muscle cell contraction).