Manufacture of lipids required for making cell membrane
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In eukaryotic cells, enzymes that span the ER catalyse the formation of membrane lipids. In the cytoplasmic leaflet of the ER membrane, two fatty acids are bound, one by one, to glycerol phosphate from the cytoplasm. This newly formed diacylglycerol phosphate is anchored in the ER membrane by its fatty acid chains.
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The lipids required for making cell membrane are phospholipids, glycolopids.
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the pasma membrane is composed of lipids ,starch(glycogen), and proteins.
The combination of these leads to glycolopids (glycogen +lipids) and phospholipids (protein +lipids)
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