Biology, asked by keshrishi9898, 11 months ago

The lipid component of the cell membrane does not show/has

Quasi-fluid nature
Hydrophilic tail
Flip-flop movement
Saturated hydrocarbons

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Answered by Sidyandex
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A lipid is a component that is able to make a double layer on the surface of the cells. and this layer is made up of lipid molecules.

The three most important components of a cell membrane are phospolipids, glycolipids, protein and cholesterol.

The lipid componet of the cell membrane does not show/ has saturated hydrocarbons.

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

The answer to this question among the given options is (d) saturated hydrocarbons.  

Explanation:

It is because lipid is a component which is helpful in making a double layer on the surface of the cells. And this layer is made up of lipid molecules.

The three most important 'components of a cell membrane' are 'phospholipids, glycolipids, protein, and cholesterol.'

The 'lipid component' of the cell membrane does not show /has saturated hydrocarbons.

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