Phospholipids
The "tails" are hydrophobic and the "head" is hydrophilic, which forms a bilayer with the "heads" on the outsides of the wall (near the water). This is crucial for cells in terms of what can enter and exit the cell.
phospholipids, proteins (integral and peripheral proteins), cholesterol
Cell membranes are made up of a phospholipid bilayer (fat), cholesterol, proteins and more...
Lipids?? I think I know sugar or glucose however you call it is another one that makes it up
The cell membrane is made of lipids (fats) and proteins.
Protiens and lipids
What is the type of macromolecule that makes up most of the membrane structure?
The cell membrane.
Phospholipids is what makes up cell membranes. These are molecules with a polar head composed of a phosphate.
A phospholipid bilayer makes up most of the cell membrane
this is the cell membrane made primarily of lipid molecules with proteins incorporated into it that aid in transport of molecules across the membrane
What is the type of macromolecule that makes up most of the membrane structure?
Proteins!
The cell membrane.
Cholesterol
Phospholipids is what makes up cell membranes. These are molecules with a polar head composed of a phosphate.
A phospholipid bilayer makes up most of the cell membrane
this is the cell membrane made primarily of lipid molecules with proteins incorporated into it that aid in transport of molecules across the membrane
Lipid molecules
phospholipid bilayer
phospholipids
A Cell Membrane Is Both. It is What All The Components Within A Cell That Makes Up A Cell Membrane such as the cytoplasm, nucleus, vacuole, cell wall etc. a cell membrane is both animal and plant cell.
Lipids