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what does it mean that,cholestrol keeps phospholipid at higher temperature than the membrane fluid?

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Answered by asadbinabbas96
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Cholesterol acts as a bidirectional regulator of membrane fluidity because at high temperatures, it stabilizes the membrane and raises its melting point, whereas at low temperatures it intercalates between the phospholipids and prevents them from clustering together and stiffening.

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Answered by bmdeep
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Answer: it means, Cholesterol acts as a bidirectional regulator of membrane fluidity because at high temperatures it stabilizes the membrane and raises its melting point, whereas at low temperatures it intercalates between the phospholipids and prevents them from clustering together and stiffening.

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