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The cell membrane.
embedded in a lipid bilayer
False; the fluid mosaic model describes the plasma membrane as a flexible boundary of a cell.
The phospholipid bilayer, also known as the cell membrane.
structural model of plasma membrane is called the selectively permeable membrane Structural model of the plasma membrane is called Fluid Mosaic Model.
The cell membrane.
embedded in a lipid bilayer
False; the fluid mosaic model describes the plasma membrane as a flexible boundary of a cell.
The phospholipid bilayer, also known as the cell membrane.
structural model of plasma membrane is called the selectively permeable membrane Structural model of the plasma membrane is called Fluid Mosaic Model.
Yes, the Fluid Mosaic Model of the cell membrane describes this characteristic.
The fluid mosaic model, of corse!
a model of plasma membrane of cell
Its called "the fluid mosaic model" of the cell membrane. This describes the clumping together of phospholipids to form rafts and their motion (along with single phospholipids) throughout the membrane.
Fluid Mosaic
Fluid-mosaic model
The cell membrane or plasma membrane is often referred to as the fluid mosaic model. This is because it is composed of a fluid lipid bilayer with embedded proteins, giving it a mosaic-like appearance. The fluidity allows for the movement and exchange of molecules within the membrane.