Plasma membrane / Cell Membrane (updated)

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This video explores the composition of the plasma membrane and the structure of phospholipids.

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Keywords:
Cell membrane
Plasma membrane
Phospholipid bilayer
Glycerol
Phosphate
Fatty acids
Channel proteins
Polar
Water
Chemistry
Biology
Ions
Glucose
Hydrophilic
Hydrophobic
Cytoskeleton
Fluid mosaic
Cholesterol
Channel protein
Glycoprotein
Glycolipid

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  • @Nyah_04
    1. Phosphate group, glycerol and fatty acid 2. phosphoglycerol 3. Fatty acid 4. Head part due to polarity
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  • kobe kuiz answers 1.one head and two tails 2.a phosphate group and glycerol 3.two chains of fatty acids 4.the head is in contact with water,because it is hydrophilic 5.cant draw here 6 .phospholipids: allow transport of smaller charged molecules cholesterol:prevents phospholipids from separating too far and gives flexibility to cell membrane carbohydrates : helps in recognition protein channel: allows certain molecules like glucose to pass cytoskeleton :these protein threads allow internal support and pathway for molecules transport please check sir :)
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