It depends on what is moving across the membrane. Some molecules use transport proteins and the cell would need those embedded in the membrane. Water doesn't need them and it freely moves in and out.
active transport
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diagram of pathophysiology of premature rupture of membranes
In this representation of the cell cycle, the red arrow represents mitosis, also known as the M phase. Which part of the diagram represents interphase?
http://www.med.unibs.it/~marchesi/extracellularmatrix.html
diagrams should include the correct orientation of the phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrate, and cholesterol in the membrane.
It you are looking at a diagram of the molecule, the double line represents a double bond.
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No following, but this is a polar molecule, H2O water Slightly negatively charged on the oxygen end and slightly positively charged on the hydrogen end. Neutral overall.
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State diagram represents behavior without noting the classes involved whereas sequence diagram represents behavior, by describing how classes move from state to state
diagram of pathophysiology of premature rupture of membranes
A diagram is any graphic that represents information. A Venn Diagram is a diagram with circles overlapping.
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Lewis Dot Diagram. Most tests and reviews mostly look for simply the Lewis Diagram.
The answer depends on where x is in the Venn diagram and what it represents.