describe the structure of plasmamembrane with the help
of fluid mossac model
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The principal components of the plasma membrane are lipids ( phospholipids and cholesterol), proteins, and carbohydrates.
The plasma membrane protects intracellular components from the extracellular environment.
The plasma membrane mediates cellular processes by regulating the materials that enter and exit the cell.
The plasma membrane carries markers that allow cells to recognize one another and can transmit signals to other cells via receptors.
Key Terms
plasma membrane: The semipermeable barrier that surrounds the cytoplasm of a cell.
receptor: A protein on a cell wall that binds with specific molecules so that they can be absorbed into the cell.
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