cellgränsen
Cellgränsen, eller cell boundary, describes the limiting border that defines a cell and separates its interior from the external environment. In most cells this boundary is the plasma membrane, a phospholipid bilayer about 5–10 nanometers thick. The bilayer consists of amphipathic phospholipids with hydrophilic heads facing water and hydrophobic tails inward, creating a semi-permeable barrier. The membrane contains cholesterol and a variety of proteins, including channels, transporters, receptors, and enzymes, as well as glycoproteins and glycolipids on the outer surface that form the glycocalyx.
Functions include maintaining structural integrity, regulating the movement of ions and molecules, generating and maintaining electrochemical
Transport occurs via simple diffusion for small nonpolar molecules, through channels for ions and polar molecules,
Some cells have additional boundary structures. Plant, fungal, and some bacterial cells possess a rigid cell
The term cell boundary is closely linked to the fluid mosaic model, which describes membranes as dynamic