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what is the fluidic property of plasma membrane​

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Answered by kapilchaudhary2
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✔The plasma membrane is an essential membrane of the cell which plays an important role in the separation of the interior organelles of the cells from the external environment. The plasma membrane is a tough, rigid and flexible layer, found surrounding the cellular compartments. They are mainly involved in the membranes formation of the other organelles and also controls the transportation of substances across the membrane. The plasma membranes have numerous functions and are mainly depended on their site of location.

In all eukaryotic cells, the cell membrane and the plasma membrane both differ in their structure and functions. Listed below are the key differences between the cell membrane and plasma membrane.

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Answered by niral
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→ The cell membrane is exposed to water mixed with electrolytes and other materials on the outside and the inside of the cell. When cellular membranes form, phospholipids assemble into two layers because of these hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties.this is the fluidic property of plasma membrane.


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