explain plasma membrane
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Plasma Membrane Structure. It is the boundary, which separates the living cell from their non-living surroundings. Plasma membrane is an amphipathic, which contains both hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails. It is a fluid mosaic of lipids, proteins and carbohydrate.
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Plasma Membrane Structure. It is the boundary, which separates the living cell from their non-living surroundings. Plasma membrane is an amphipathic, which contains both hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails. It is a fluid mosaic of lipids, proteins and carbohydrate.
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Answer:Plasma Membrane Structure. It is the boundary, which separates the living cell from their non-living surroundings. Plasma membrane is an amphipathic, which contains both hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails. It is a fluid mosaic of lipids, proteins and carbohydrate.
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