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Could a cell survive without an intact cell membrane?

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Could a cell survive without an intact cell membrane?

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You have to understand the basics. Inside the cell membrane is liquid that keeps all the stuff inside floating around and cushioned. If the cell has no membrane, there is nothing to keep the liquid OR the stuff inside together. Plus, the cell would dry out and die.

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