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Answered by innocentash331
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Cell Membrane:

carbohydrate

Glycopotein

cholesterol

integral protein

glycolipid

globular protein

alpha-helix protein

channel protein

Explanation:

The plasma membrane, or the cell membrane, provides protection for a cell. ... One is to transport nutrients into the cell and also to transport toxic substances out of the cell. Another is that the membrane of the cell, which would be the plasma membrane, will have proteins on it which interact with other cells.

The membrane's proteins also move about within this sea of lipids—as do cholesterols (which occur only in animal cells). Cholesterols increase the membrane's rigidity and firmness at moderate and higher temperatures by making the membrane less soluble.

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