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Cell Structure
Cell Membrane
Which structure separates an animal cell from its surrounding environment?
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The plasma membrane, also known as the cell membrane, separates an animal cell from its surrounding environment.
The structure that separates an animal cell from its surrounding environment is called the cell membrane, also known as the plasma membrane.
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