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They are called integral proteins
phospholipids and proteins
Yes.
Hydrophobic amino acids on lipid bi-layer
It's not an organelle but extrinsic proteins give the phospholipid bi-layer of the cell mechanical support.
They are called integral proteins
phospholipids and proteins
Yes.
a cell membrane is a lipid bi-layer made of phospholipids and water
Hydrophobic amino acids on lipid bi-layer
plasma membrane of the cell
Yes, yet their movements are highly Constricted.
Phospholipid bi layer mainly.Otherthan proteins,carbohydrates,lipids canbe found
Lipids, in the form of the bi-lipid layer.
- Outer membrane of cell that controls cellular traffic- Contains proteins (left, gray) that span through the membrane and allow passage of materials- Proteins are surrounded by a phospholipid bi-layer
It's not an organelle but extrinsic proteins give the phospholipid bi-layer of the cell mechanical support.
It is a bi-layer of phospholipids, also called the 'phospholipid bilayer'.