The cell membrane is often referred to as a fluid mosaic. What makes the membrane fluid? What makes it a mosaic?
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because it has lipids(whiCh makes it mosaic and fluid) and proteins
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it makes it fluid because it is'protein iceberg in a sea of lipids'.the cell membrane consits of a highly viscous fluid matrix of two layers of phospholipid molecules.
protein molecules occur as separate particles asymmetrically arranged in a mosaic pattern
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