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What is the location of intrinsic proteins in the cell membrane?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Intrinsic protein. molecular view of the cell membraneIntrinsic proteins penetrate and bind tightly to the lipid bilayer, which is made up largely of phospholipids and cholesterol and which typically is between 4 and 10 nanometers (nm; 1 nm = 10−9 metre) in thickness.
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Intrinsic protein. molecular view of the cell membraneIntrinsic proteins penetrate and bind tightly to the lipid bilayer, which is made up largely of phospholipids and cholesterol and which typically is between 4 and 10 nanometers (nm; 1 nm = 10−9 metre) in thickness. .
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