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phospholipids movement​

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Answered by Elsa44
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Phospholipids in the lipid bilayer can either move rotationally, laterally in one bilayer, or undergo transverse movement between bilayers. Lateral movement is what provides the membrane with a fluid structure. ... Instead, lipid translocator proteins catalyse phospholipid movement between the bilayers.

Answered by Anonymous
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Phospholipids: These are lipids

containing, in addition to fatty

acids and alcohol, a phosphoric

acid residue. They frequently have

nitrogen-containing bases and other

substituents,

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