fluid mosaic
fluid mosaic
fluid mosaic
The term that describes the structure of a cell plasma membrane due to its oily nature and embedded proteins is the "fluid mosaic model." This model illustrates the membrane as a dynamic and flexible layer where lipids and proteins can move laterally, creating a mosaic of various components. The fluidity allows for the functionality of embedded proteins, which play critical roles in transport, signaling, and cell recognition.
A soap bubble with inclusions.
fluid mosaic
fluid mosaic
fluid mosaic
fluid mosaic
fluid mosaic
fluid mosaic
fluid mosaic
fluid mosaic
A soap bubble with inclusions.
fluid mosaic
The term that describes the structures of the plasma membrane, including the ell proteins, due to its oily nature and embedded proteins, is "fluid mosaic model." This model highlights the fluidity of the lipid bilayer and the mosaic of various proteins that float within or on the membrane, allowing for dynamic interactions and functions essential for cellular activities.
Fluid Mosaic
fluid mosaic