i think it may be fatty acids
why are fatty acids important to the cell membrane
it may be the ER membrane
they are fuelreserves of our body and forms as constitutes of membrane structure and regulate membrane permeability.
energy membrane structure insulation source of glycerol
The cell membrane.
why are fatty acids important to the cell membrane
it may be the ER membrane
they are fuelreserves of our body and forms as constitutes of membrane structure and regulate membrane permeability.
energy membrane structure insulation source of glycerol
cell membrane
Lipids do give cells membranes a flexible structure that forms a strong barrier between the cell and the cell surroundings. Hence, the lipid surrounds the structure which then forms the shape of the cell.
Yes - they make up most of it.
Lipids are not an element and therefore do not have an element symbol. They are important biomolecules that make up fats, oils, and the cell membrane.
The GA in lipids lends some rigidity to the cell membrane. It helps with shape and aids in structure.
Lipids are created in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum of a cell. Many are used in the cell membrane, particularly phospholipids, whose double layer creates the basic structure of the membrane.
The membrane of cells are formed by lipids and proteins. The structure of these membranes is built by special enzymes.
The cell membrane.