biological membranes are composed of a phospholipid bilayer. i don't see why triglycerol would need to be a part of it. if anything a cell mebrane wouldn't work the way it should if triglycerol were a part of it.
Aquaporins are protein molecules embedded in the phospholipid bilayer (cell membrane ) of some cells. They transport water across the cell membrane.
visceral layer of glumerular capsule
Lipids are insoluble in water and found in biological membranes.
1. Protein Anchor 2. Selectively Permeable Barrier 3. Energy Production
Lipids. Naturally there are many different types.
A biomembrane is a biological membrane, especially a membrane of a cell.
It is two completely different things. Diffusion of macromolecules is random movement of macromolecules given by their energy, temperature. And biological membrane is a lipidic membrane.
The plasma membrane is referred to as a biological membrane or bio-membrane.Briefly, the plasma membrane may also be generally referred to as cell membrane.
The cell membrane (also called the plasma membrane or plasmalemma) is the biological membrane separating the interior of a cell from the outside environment.
cell membrane
pia mater
transport proteins
Biological is an adjective.
The answer to the question is the cell membrane. The cell membrane is a biological membrane that seprates the interior of all cells from the outside enviorment. my answer by Ann: enzymes
The passive transport of water through a biological membrane is called osmosis.
Biological is an adjective.
Osmosis is of great importance to the biological process.