how can temperature affect the permeability of the cell membranes
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Temperature affects the permeability of the cell membrane as:
1. If the temperature of the cell is higher than usual, then the fatty acid tails of the phospholipids become less rigid and thus increase the permeability of the cell..
2. And if the temperature of the cell is lower , then the fatty acids of the phospholipids become much more rigid restricting the entry of substances and thus decreasing the permeability of the membrane..
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Temperature affects the permeability of the cell membrane as:
1. If the temperature of the cell is higher than usual, then the fatty acid tails of the phospholipids become less rigid and thus increase the permeability of the cell..
2. And if the temperature of the cell is lower , then the fatty acids of the phospholipids become much more rigid restricting the entry of substances and thus decreasing the permeability of the membrane..
Hope it helps u.. :)
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Temperature affects the permeability of the cell membrane as the following:
1.If the temperature of the cell is higher than usual, then the fatty acid trails of the phospholipids become less rigid and thus increase the permeability the cell.
2.And if lower I,then the fatty acids of the phospholipids become much more rigid restricting the entry of substances and thus decreasing the permeability of the membrane.
1.If the temperature of the cell is higher than usual, then the fatty acid trails of the phospholipids become less rigid and thus increase the permeability the cell.
2.And if lower I,then the fatty acids of the phospholipids become much more rigid restricting the entry of substances and thus decreasing the permeability of the membrane.
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