solupinnan
Solupinnan, known in English as the cell surface or plasma membrane, is the flexible boundary that encloses a cell and separates its internal milieu from the external environment. It is composed mainly of a phospholipid bilayer with hydrophilic heads facing the aqueous surroundings and hydrophobic tails forming an interior barrier. The membrane is interspersed with proteins, glycoproteins, and glycolipids that contribute to structure and function.
Proteins within the membrane include channels, carriers, and pumps that regulate the selective transport of ions
Functions of the solupinnan include maintaining homeostasis through selective permeability, enabling signaling pathways, mediating cell–cell and
Compared with prokaryotes, eukaryotic cells possess additional outer structures such as a cell wall (in plants,