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Is plasma membrane exceedingly thin and not visible as a separate layer? If so, why?

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Yes, plasma membrane is exceedingly thin and not visible as a separate layer.
It appears merely as the surface layer of the cytoplasm.
It is not seen under light microscope as a separate layer.
It has no cell cement.
It has structural proteins, enzymes and proteins.

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