Describe the structure and function of plasma membrane
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It is the boundary, which separates the living cell from their non-living surroundings.
It is the phospholipids bilayer.
Plasma membrane is an amphipathic, which contains both hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails.
It is a fluid mosaic of lipids, proteins and carbohydrate.
It is lipid bilayer, which contains -two layers of phospholipids, phosphate head is polar (water loving), fatty acid tails non-polar (water fearing) and the proteins embedded in membrane.
Plasma Membrane Structure
It is the phospholipids bilayer.
Plasma membrane is an amphipathic, which contains both hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails.
It is a fluid mosaic of lipids, proteins and carbohydrate.
It is lipid bilayer, which contains -two layers of phospholipids, phosphate head is polar (water loving), fatty acid tails non-polar (water fearing) and the proteins embedded in membrane.
Plasma Membrane Structure
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