The cell in the human body is a very intriguing thing to study to say the least. It is a brilliant example of how smart the human body is and what exactly it does to keep itself alive. The human cell was initially known to have lesser components than what we know now. We know that the human body is a wonderful machine that does most of its job involuntarily without our involvement in it. The cell is also the same. The cell carries out most of its function without our conscious control over it and leads to the survival of our bodies. There are certain components of a cell. In this article we will be taking a look at two of the most important parts of the cell structure. The Cell Membrane and the plasma membrane.
Both Cell membrane and plasma membrane are integral parts of cell structure. These two components are the protective layers that protect the cell from external shocks.
The cell organelles, along with all the ions and molecules, are surrounded by these two layers. Often these two terms are used synonymously, but the difference between cell membrane and plasma membrane is substantial.
Plasma membrane is a kind of phospholipid membrane, present in all cells. It protects the protoplasm of a cell from outer hazards and checks the movements of molecules in and out of a cell.
Cell membrane is a thin multifaceted layer that acts as a barrier between the inner parts of a cell and the other part. It protects the cytoplasm of a cell and also provides shape to a cell. This particular membrane is a part of all cells, animals and plants.
However, in plant cells, algae and fungi, a cell wall is present and it envelopes the membrane. It is a kind of plasma membrane.
Once you know the basic concepts of these membranes, it will be easier for you to differentiate between plasma membrane and cell wall. Let’s begin!
There are a few differences between plasma membrane and cell wall. Some of them are discussed below.
Apart from these, the most fundamental difference between plasma membrane and cell wall is that the former one is present in the inner lining of all cells while the latter one protects the membrane (specific cells).
MCQ: which organelle participates in cell wall synthesis?
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Lysosome
Golgi apparatus
Ans. 4
Conclusion
We hope that students understood details about the functions, texture, permeability, composition, and structure of the cell membrane and the plasma membrane and also how different they are from each other. Keep this article handy for future use!
1. What is the difference between cell membrane and plasma membrane?
The cell membrane and the plasma membrane are the same structure and refer to the outer boundary of a cell. Both terms describe the thin, flexible membrane that surrounds the cytoplasm and controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
2. Are cell membrane and plasma membrane the same thing?
Yes, the cell membrane and the plasma membrane are two names for the same biological structure. The term plasma membrane is more precise and used in advanced studies, while cell membrane is commonly used in school-level biology.
3. Why is it called plasma membrane?
It is called the plasma membrane because it surrounds the cell’s cytoplasm, which was historically referred to as plasma. The word “plasma” describes the living material inside the cell.
4. What is the main function of the cell membrane or plasma membrane?
The main function of the cell membrane or plasma membrane is to regulate the movement of substances into and out of the cell. It ensures selective permeability and maintains cellular homeostasis.
5. What is the structure of the plasma membrane?
The plasma membrane has a fluid mosaic structure made of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins. This structure allows flexibility and selective transport.
6. Is there any structural difference between cell membrane and plasma membrane?
There is no structural difference between the cell membrane and the plasma membrane because they are the same structure. Both consist of identical components arranged in the same fluid mosaic model.
7. Do plant and animal cells both have a plasma membrane?
Yes, both plant cells and animal cells have a plasma membrane surrounding their cytoplasm. In plant cells, the plasma membrane lies just inside the cell wall.
8. How does the plasma membrane control the movement of substances?
The plasma membrane controls movement through selective permeability using passive and active transport mechanisms. It allows some substances to pass while restricting others.
9. What are the main components of the cell membrane?
The main components of the cell membrane are phospholipids, proteins, cholesterol, and carbohydrates. These components work together to maintain structure and function.
10. What is a common mistake about cell membrane and plasma membrane?
A common mistake is thinking that the cell membrane and plasma membrane are different structures, when they are actually the same. The difference lies only in terminology, not in structure or function.