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What is the type of macromolecule that makes up most of the membrane structure?
Phospholipids make up the bulk of a cell's membrane. They have a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and two hydrophobic (water-repelling) tails, which form a lipid bilayer that provides the structure and integrity of the cell membrane.
The cell.
ER the structure attacked to the nuclear envelope
The basic material that makes up all matter and is different from any other in its atomic structure is the element. Each element is defined by the number of protons in its nucleus, which determines its unique atomic number.
Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things
A phospholipid bilayer makes up most of the cell membrane
lipid bilayer
Phospholipids are found in large quantities in cell membranes. These molecules form a lipid bilayer that makes up the basic structure of the membrane, providing a barrier that surrounds and protects the cell.
The double layered sheet that makes up nearly all cell membranes is called a lipid bilayer. This structure is composed of phospholipid molecules, with hydrophilic heads facing outward and hydrophobic tails facing inward to form a barrier around the cell.
The lipid that makes up the phospholipid bilayer in every cell of the body.
Phospholipids are a subclass of lipids that are important in membrane structure due to their amphipathic nature. They have both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions, allowing them to form the lipid bilayer that makes up cell membranes.