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the fluid nature of the membrane is important from the point of view of functions like

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Answered by sourishdgreat1
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The plasma membrane is a fluidmosaic. ... Scattered in the lipid bilayer are cholesterol molecules, which help to keep the membrane fluidconsistent. Membrane proteins areimportant for transporting substances across the cell membrane. They can also function as enzymes or receptors.

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Answered by viveklexi1
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The fluid nature of the membrane is important from the point of view of functions like osmosis, cytosis, cell division, etc.

Explanation:

  • The cell functions like osmosis, cytosis, cell division, etc. are favoured by the fluid nature of the membrane.
  • The membrane or the cell membrane or the plasma lemma is fluid in nature rather than sturdy like the plant cell wall.
  • This is important for better functioning of the cell and for the performance of the functions like cell division, and transport of material to and fro the cell with the adjacent cells.

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