Lipids
Phospholipids. Phosphate heads and carbon-carbon tails. Some are carbon=carbon tails.
phospholipids
Most membrane functions are carried out by proteins. The cell membrane is important because it protects what is inside the cell from outside damage.
membrane lipid which is made up of phospholipids and glycolipids. both phospholipids and glycolipids makes up glycerolipid.
The functions that the lipid bilayer component of the cell membrane does not provide for the cell are controls that exchange of mater and chemical information between one cell and adjacent cells or environment. The lipid bilayer provides an impermeable, self sealing membrane capable of dividing or fusing the cell without breaking.
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Phospholipids. Phosphate heads and carbon-carbon tails. Some are carbon=carbon tails.
Phospholipids are the major component of cell membranes, but there are proteins, glycoproteins and cholesterol also in the membrane.
The cell wall or membrane keeps it separate from the environment.
the outer membrane
cholestrol
The cell membrane
Could be the membrane or cell wall
A component is the Sodium ion channel.
It's protein
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