Chapter 9: Q13CP. (page 288)
Describe the fluid mosaic model.
Short Answer
The fluid mosaic model depicts the cell membrane as a continually flowing pattern of many molecules (phospholipids, cholesterols, and proteins).
Chapter 9: Q13CP. (page 288)
Describe the fluid mosaic model.
The fluid mosaic model depicts the cell membrane as a continually flowing pattern of many molecules (phospholipids, cholesterols, and proteins).
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