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KEY CONCEPT The cell membrane is a barrier that separates a cell from the external environment.
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Cell membranes are composed of two phospholipid layers.
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Cell membranes are composed of two phospholipid layers.
The cell membrane has two major functions. cell membrane
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Cell membranes are composed of two phospholipid layers.
The cell membrane has two major functions. forms a boundary between inside and outside of the cell cell membrane outside cell inside cell
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Cell membranes are composed of two phospholipid layers.
The cell membrane has two major functions. forms a boundary between inside and outside of the cell controls passage of materials cell membrane outside cell inside cell
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Cell membranes are composed of two phospholipid layers.
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Cell membranes are composed of two phospholipid layers.
The cell membrane is made of a phospholipid bilayer. cell membrane
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Cell membranes are composed of two phospholipid layers.
The cell membrane is made of a phospholipid bilayer. There are other molecules embedded in the membrane. cell membrane protein cholesterol carbohydrate chain protein channel
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Cell membranes are composed of two phospholipid layers.
The cell membrane is made of a phospholipid bilayer. There are other molecules embedded in the membrane. The fluid mosaic model describes the membrane. cell membrane protein cholesterol carbohydrate chain protein channel
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Cell membranes are composed of two phospholipid layers.
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Cell membranes are composed of two phospholipid layers.
The cell membrane is selectively permeable. Some molecules can cross the membrane while others cannot.
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Cell membranes are composed of two phospholipid layers.
The cell membrane is selectively permeable. Some molecules can cross the membrane while others cannot.
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Chemical signals are transmitted across the cell membrane.
Receptors bind with ligands and change shape. There are two types of receptors.
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Chemical signals are transmitted across the cell membrane.
Receptors bind with ligands and change shape. There are two types of receptors. intracellular receptor
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Chemical signals are transmitted across the cell membrane.
Receptors bind with ligands and change shape. There are two types of receptors. intracellular receptor membrane receptor
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3.4 Diffusion and Osmosis KEY CONCEPT Materials move across membranes because of concentration differences.
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3.4 Diffusion and Osmosis Passive transport does not require energy input from a cell. Molecules can move across the cell membrane through passive transport. There are two types of passive transport. diffusion osmosis
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3.4 Diffusion and Osmosis Diffusion and osmosis are types of passive transport. Molecules diffuse down a concentration gradient.
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3.4 Diffusion and Osmosis Diffusion and osmosis are types of passive transport. Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane.
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3.4 Diffusion and Osmosis Diffusion and osmosis are types of passive transport. There are three types of solutions. isotonic hypertonic hypotonic
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3.4 Diffusion and Osmosis Some molecules can only diffuse through transport proteins. Some molecules cannot easily diffuse across the cell membrane. Facilitated diffusion is diffusion through transport proteins.
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