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What major types of lipid are found in the plasma membranes?

Phospholipids, cholesterol, & glycolipids.


Cholesterol phospholipids and glycolipids are examples of what?

dietry fats


What are 3 types of compounds contained in a cell membrane?

Phospholipids, glycolipids and cholesterols are the building blocks of cell membranes.


What make up the membrane cell?

A double layer phospholipids, glycolipids and cholesterol various transport proteins and water.


What are some of the other molecules in the plasma membrane?

The cell membrane is mostly composed of phospholipids, but also contains proteins, cholesterol, glycolipids and carbohydrates (mostly glycoproteins).


What are the there main types of lipids?

Lipids are of following types 1; fats oils triglycerides 2; phospholipids 3; waxes 4 : terpenoids. 5 Spingolipids.


A type of lipid in the cell membrane?

triglyceride saturated fat and cholesterol


What is the primary molecule of the cell membrane?

membrane lipid which is made up of phospholipids and glycolipids. both phospholipids and glycolipids makes up glycerolipid.


What 2 molecules make up the cell membrane?

The plasma membrane is flexible and is made up of organic molecules called lipids and proteins .


Are peripheral steroids part of plasma membrane?

No, they are not. Phospholipids, intergral proteins and glycolipids are however.


What substance in the cell membrane keeps it from breaking too easily?

Phospholipids and cholesterol.


What are the differences or similarities between Phospholipids and gylcolipids?

Phospholipids - Phosphorylated lipids (Phosphate group added by phosphorylation) Glycolipids - Glycosylated lipids (Glycosyl or carbohydrate molecule is added by glycosylation) Both phospholipids and glycolipids are derivatives of lipids. They form essential component of cell membrane which plays a role in structure maintenance and also help in eliciting certain immune reactions.