The main 'component' of the Cell's membranes are fatty acids, also known as lipids.
Eukaryotic
A phospholipid bilayer makes up most of the cell membrane
Phospholipids is what makes up cell membranes. These are molecules with a polar head composed of a phosphate.
Cholesterol is a steroid that plays a key role in the structure and function of cell membranes. It helps maintain membrane fluidity and stability, and is also a precursor for the synthesis of other important molecules such as steroid hormones.
Cholesterol makes up an important part of cell membrane.
Cholesterol
A double layer of phospholipids makes up most of your cell membranes.
Eukaryotic
Proteins!
Plasma makes up blood (it is yellow wierd...)
a tissue is the same group of cells that makes up part of an organism.
Usually, cell-surface membranes in animal cells are made up of phospholipid bilayers.
Phospholipids is what makes up cell membranes. These are molecules with a polar head composed of a phosphate.
A phospholipid bilayer makes up most of the cell membrane
There are Mucosa Membranes that line both the oral and nasal cavities. Mucous makes up these membranes.
Electrons don't have cells. Electrons are the smallest part of the atom, which in turn makes up every other living thing.
proteins and starch.