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explain cytoplasmic membrane​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The bacterial cytoplasmic membrane is a fluid phospholipid bilayer that encloses the bacterial cytoplasm. The cytoplasmic membrane is semipermeable and determines what molecules enter and leave the bacterial cell.

Answered by aanchalmathur1000
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The bacterial Cytoplasmic Membrane is fluid phospholipid bilayer that encloses the bacterial cytoplasm. The cytoplasmic membrane is semipermeable and determines what molecules enter and leave the bacterial cell.

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