Well it has a bunch of properties nad you wouldnt be able to name them all
The model used to explain the components and properties of the plasma membrane is called the fluid mosaic.
It can change shape and volume
Not solid, not gas, not plasma. Fluids do not have any structrual properties. (Only hydraulic properties) Fluids do not have any crystal strucutre properties
it can change shape and volume
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solid, liquid, gas, and plasma
It does not have any special gravitational properties, if that's what you mean, but plasma has mass and therefore exerts a gravitational pull.
the sun, lightning bolts and auroras contain plasma
Peter Pulsifer has written: 'Waves and instabilities in an electron-positron plasma in an ultrastrong magnetic field' -- subject(s): Electron gas, Plasma instabilities, Positronium, Magnetic properties, Electric properties
Plasma is a state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume; its properties is different from gases in which plasma conduct electric current and gas do not.
Fluid-mosaic model
That would be phospholipids. They are a major component of the plasma membrane and contain hydrophilic, as well as, hydrophobic properties.