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Membranes

Membranes serve multiple functions. They form a unique membrane at the cell surface (plasma membrane), surround the nucleus, and form membranous intracellular organelles, such as rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), mitochondria and vesicles.  All membranes consist of a phospholipid bilayer composed of cholesterol and protein; integral membrane proteins span the bilayer; peripheral proteins associate with the inner surface of the membrane.

Plasma membrane > <p>The plasma membrane is the membrane at the cell surface, enclosing the cytoplasm of the cell.</p>

Plasma membrane >

The plasma membrane is the membrane at the cell surface, enclosing the cytoplasm of the cell.

Nuclear envelope > <p>Two membranes surround each nucleus, forming the nuclear envelope.  Arrows indicate the outer nuclear membrane.  Intracellular membranes have a similar structure and appearance as the plasma membrane.</p>

Nuclear envelope >

Two membranes surround each nucleus, forming the nuclear envelope.  Arrows indicate the outer nuclear membrane.  Intracellular membranes have a similar structure and appearance as the plasma membrane.

RER > <p>Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) is also composed of membranes with a similar structure and appearance as the plasma membrane. RER is studded with ribosomes.</p>

RER >

Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) is also composed of membranes with a similar structure and appearance as the plasma membrane. RER is studded with ribosomes.

Mitochondria > <p>Intracellular membranes, e.g., those associated with mitochondria, have a similar structure and appearance as the plasma membrane.  Mitochondria possess two membranes.</p>

Mitochondria >

Intracellular membranes, e.g., those associated with mitochondria, have a similar structure and appearance as the plasma membrane.  Mitochondria possess two membranes.

Vesicles > <p>Vesicles contained within the cell, such as secretory vesicles, lysosomes and transport vesicles, are surrounded by membranes.</p>

Vesicles >

Vesicles contained within the cell, such as secretory vesicles, lysosomes and transport vesicles, are surrounded by membranes.