Function of cholesterol in the plasma membrane
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⭐The role of cholesterol in the cell membrane is to maintain stability, anchor other molecules, and keep the membrane fluid in cold temperatures.
⭐The cell membrane is composed of two layers of phospholipids and is a fluid structure that's composed of four main molecules.
⭐The cell membrane is composed of two layers of phospholipids and is a fluid structure that's composed of four main molecules.
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Cholesterol is required for synthesis of the system.
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Cholesterol is very important for all the living beings on the Earth. With the aid of the synthesis process, simpler substance has been found.
- One can get the good and bad cholesterol from food.
- Adult people have the capacity to produce 1 gram of cholesterol in a day.
- Excess of the cholesterol is saved in the small intestine for a body to reuse.
- Almost 50% is stored for the reuse purpose.
One should take a healthy food to maintain the cholesterol system of a body.
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