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Phospholipid Bilayer Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
Phospholipid Bilayer Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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[Show more]Cholesterol 
Ans: Only found in animal cells. Cholesterol allows the membrane to be more fluid and 
bends lipids together for selectivity 
Peripheral Protein: 
Ans: They're hydrophilic because they are not embedded in the membrane and act as 
receptor/communication functions of the cell since the...
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Add to cartCholesterol 
Ans: Only found in animal cells. Cholesterol allows the membrane to be more fluid and 
bends lipids together for selectivity 
Peripheral Protein: 
Ans: They're hydrophilic because they are not embedded in the membrane and act as 
receptor/communication functions of the cell since the...
Homeostasis 
Ans: The process of maintaining balance in an organisms internal environment 
1. Separates inside of cell from outside of cell 2. Controls the substances that leave and enter 
the cell 
Ans: 2 cell membrane functions 
Their cell membrane allows nutrients to come inside and allows waste ...
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Add to cartHomeostasis 
Ans: The process of maintaining balance in an organisms internal environment 
1. Separates inside of cell from outside of cell 2. Controls the substances that leave and enter 
the cell 
Ans: 2 cell membrane functions 
Their cell membrane allows nutrients to come inside and allows waste ...
What is the basic framework of biological membranes? 
Ans: The phospholipid bilayer 
What are the 3 components of the phospholipid bilayer? 
Ans: Phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrates 
How is the phospholipid bilayer divided? 
Ans: Into asymmetrical leaflets 
What does it mean for the membrane to b...
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Add to cartWhat is the basic framework of biological membranes? 
Ans: The phospholipid bilayer 
What are the 3 components of the phospholipid bilayer? 
Ans: Phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrates 
How is the phospholipid bilayer divided? 
Ans: Into asymmetrical leaflets 
What does it mean for the membrane to b...
Phospholipid Bilayer 
Ans: Double layer that separates internal and external environments of the cell 
Amphipathic 
Ans: Molecules with hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails 
Integral Proteins 
Ans: Proteins that penetrate the hydrophobic interior of the lipid bilayer 
Peripheral Proteins 
Ans: Pr...
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Add to cartPhospholipid Bilayer 
Ans: Double layer that separates internal and external environments of the cell 
Amphipathic 
Ans: Molecules with hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails 
Integral Proteins 
Ans: Proteins that penetrate the hydrophobic interior of the lipid bilayer 
Peripheral Proteins 
Ans: Pr...
Glycoproteins 
Ans: carbohydrate attatched to a protein (plays role in cell recognition as well as 
communication) 
carbohydrate 
Ans: long chains of sugars 
Glycolipids 
Ans: attached to lipid bilayer itself (plays role in cell recognition as will as 
communication) 
Phospholipid tails 
Ans: no p...
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Add to cartGlycoproteins 
Ans: carbohydrate attatched to a protein (plays role in cell recognition as well as 
communication) 
carbohydrate 
Ans: long chains of sugars 
Glycolipids 
Ans: attached to lipid bilayer itself (plays role in cell recognition as will as 
communication) 
Phospholipid tails 
Ans: no p...
Cell membrane 
Ans: Flexible and allows a unicellular organism to move 
Homeostasis 
Ans: Balanced internal condition of cells 
Equilibrium 
Ans: (Homeostasis) maintained by plasma membrane controlling what enters and leaves 
cell 
Functions of plasma membrane 
Ans: Protective barrier, regulates tr...
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Add to cartCell membrane 
Ans: Flexible and allows a unicellular organism to move 
Homeostasis 
Ans: Balanced internal condition of cells 
Equilibrium 
Ans: (Homeostasis) maintained by plasma membrane controlling what enters and leaves 
cell 
Functions of plasma membrane 
Ans: Protective barrier, regulates tr...
The structure of the membrane is directly related to its? 
Ans: function 
Membranes Create ______ environments 
Ans: two : inside and out 
Membranes ultimately have to separate two ??? 
Ans: regions of water 
organelle membranes 
Ans: also separate their inner environment from the inside of the cell...
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Add to cartThe structure of the membrane is directly related to its? 
Ans: function 
Membranes Create ______ environments 
Ans: two : inside and out 
Membranes ultimately have to separate two ??? 
Ans: regions of water 
organelle membranes 
Ans: also separate their inner environment from the inside of the cell...
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