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Helps to stiffen the membrane and it helps to regulate the consistency of the membrane in varying temperatures. Less cholesterol in cold and a bit more in heat, this keeps the bilayer fluid in all temperature variances. Some organisms can vary there membrane cholesterol from one temperature to the other, but most are fixed as per the temperature they live in.
Marine organisms living in polar regions have a very high proportion of cholesterol in membranes to keep the membranes more fluid and keep the molecules moving faster because in cold temperature, molecules move slower.
Because it's cold and dry and chemical weathering usually happens in warm and wet areas like the tropical areas
enables the membrane to stay fluid more easily when cell temperature drops.
it gets cold
Organisms living in extremely cold temperatures run the risk of hypothermia and even their cells freezing. Cellular membranes with more cholesterol help insulate the organism and are less prone to freezing.
Organisms living in extremely cold temperatures run the risk of hypothermia and even their cells freezing. Cellular membranes with more cholesterol help insulate the organism and are less prone to freezing.
Helps to stiffen the membrane and it helps to regulate the consistency of the membrane in varying temperatures. Less cholesterol in cold and a bit more in heat, this keeps the bilayer fluid in all temperature variances. Some organisms can vary there membrane cholesterol from one temperature to the other, but most are fixed as per the temperature they live in.
Marine organisms living in polar regions have a very high proportion of cholesterol in membranes to keep the membranes more fluid and keep the molecules moving faster because in cold temperature, molecules move slower.
Marine organisms living in polar regions have a very high proportion of cholesterol in membranes to keep the membranes more fluid and keep the molecules moving faster because in cold temperature, molecules move slower.
Cholesterol is found in both warm and cold blooded animals. If you're talking about membranes, cholesterol is used to maintain the fluidity of the cell membrane. In cold blooded animals the change in temperature in the seasons causes the animal to store more cholesterol in the membrane causing it to be more fluid during colder seasons which prevent it from literally turning to ice hard and break.
it is cold blooded
Because it's cold and dry and chemical weathering usually happens in warm and wet areas like the tropical areas
Because gray wolves do live in dry areas and cold areas.
Rheum is a thin discharge of the mucous membranes, especially during a cold.
enables the membrane to stay fluid more easily when cell temperature drops.
Black mambas don't live in cold areas.