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Cell membranes do not make nutrients (or energy) for the cells. This is the function of the mitochondria by the electron transport chain, tricarboxylic acid cycle, and beta oxidation. The cell membrane is responsible in holding the cytoplasmic components of the cells. The cell membrane is also involved in substance regulation by acting as a semi-permeable membrane for simple diffusion as well as the site where carrier proteins are embedded for facilitated diffusion (not ATP requiring) and active transport (ATP requiring). The cell membrane is also involved in cell to cell recognition because receptors are also embedded in the cell membrane.
The endometrium is the inner lining of the uterus. During the ovulation period, this wall thickens as it prepares the uterus for the eventual fertilization of an egg cell. It is composed of a basal layer and a functional layer, in which the latter sloughs off/sheds off during menstruation.
Therefore, it is the ENDOMETRIUM layer <span>of the uterus undergoes dramatic changes in thickness and structure during the uterine cycle responding to hormones.</span>
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Because different cells are needed for various things. One single cell cannot do everything by itself.
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