Organisms living in extremely cold temperatures run the risk of hypothermia and even their cells freezing. Cellular membranes with more cholesterol help insulate the organism and are less prone to freezing.
Marine organisms living in polar regions have a very high proportion of cholesterol in membranes to keep the membranes more fluid and keep the molecules moving faster because in cold temperature, molecules move slower.
Marine organisms living in polar regions have a very high proportion of cholesterol in membranes to keep the membranes more fluid and keep the molecules moving faster because in cold temperature, molecules move slower.
Organisms living in extremely cold temperatures run the risk of hypothermia and even their cells freezing. Cellular membranes with more cholesterol help insulate the organism and are less prone to freezing.
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Small organisms that live in the sunlight regions of the ocean is called Plankton!
The most populous region in the world with the least proportion of rural population is East Asia. This region includes countries like China, Japan, and South Korea, which have high urbanization rates and large urban populations compared to their rural populations. The rapid industrialization and economic development in this region have led to a significant shift of people from rural to urban areas.
They have both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions
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Cholesterol and phospholipids contain both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions; fats are primarily hydrophobic. Save
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