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membranal
mem·brane M0210600 (mĕm′brān′)n.1. Biology a. A thin, pliable layer of tissue covering surfaces or separating or connecting regions, structures, or organs of a living organism.b. A semipermeable layer that bounds a cell or an organelle, typically consisting of lipids and proteins.2. A thin, pliable sheet or layer of natural or synthetic material: the resonating membrane of a kazoo.3. A piece of parchment.4. Chemistry A thin sheet of natural or synthetic material that is permeable to substances in solution. [Latin membrāna, skin, from membrum, member of the body.] mem′bra·nal (-brə-nəl) adj.membranal (ˈmɛmbreɪnəl) adj (Biology) relating to membranesEncyclopediaSeemembrane |