Biology, asked by adityabaral39521, 2 months ago

is plasma membrane fluidic in nature?

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Answered by vandana6393
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Explanation:

The membrane is fluid but also fairly rigid and can burst if penetrated or if a cell takes in too much water. The mosaic nature of the plasma membrane allows a very fine needle to easily penetrate it without causing it to burst and allows it to self-seal when the needle is extracted.

Answered by akbaruddinmultani
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Answer:

The membrane is fluid but also fairly rigid and can burst if penetrated or if a cell takes in too much water. The mosaic nature of the plasma membrane allows a very fine needle to easily penetrate it without causing it to burst and allows it to self-seal when the needle is extracted.

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