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Cell Membrane
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Who am I? I am a protein molecule that is permanently attached or firmly anchored in the plasma membrane. I also serve as transport proteins, chemical receptors, and regulators for cell to cell recognition.
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Integral proteins I am a protein molecule that is permanently attached or firmly anchored in the plasma membrane. I also serve as transport proteins, chemical receptors, and regulators for cell to cell recognition.
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Who am I? I attach to membrane proteins and serve as identification tags, allowing cells to distinguish one type of cell from another. Cell recognition and cell signaling.
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Carbohydrate chains I attach to membrane proteins and serve as identification tags, allowing cells to distinguish one type of cell from another. Cell recognition and cell signaling.
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Carbohydrate chains I attach to membrane proteins and serve as identification tags, allowing cells to distinguish one type of cell from another. Cell recognition and cell signaling.
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Who am I? I am a protein that is not embedded and is loosely attached to the surface of the cell membrane.
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Peripheral Protein I am a protein that is not embedded and is loosely attached to the surface of the cell membrane.
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Who am I? I am found in animal cell membrane and effect fluidity (how easily the structure can move) depending on temperature. I also strengthen the cell membrane.
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Cholesterol I am found in animal cell membrane and effect fluidity (how easily the structure can move) depending on temperature. I also strengthen the cell membrane.
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Who am I? I am composed of three basic parts: a charged phosphate group and glycerol “head”, and two fatty acid chains “tail”.
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Phospholipid I am composed of three basic parts: a charged phosphate group and glycerol “head”, and two fatty acid chains “tail”.
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