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Jarrett Bates
16 September, 03:44
In what way is membrane fluid?
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Tony Clements
16 September, 07:01
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Cell membranes are comprised of phospholipids which are loosely attracted to each other by van der wahl forces and hydrogen bonding. That means they are able to individually respond to the environment and water by their hydrophillic and hydrophobic properties. This individual response is why cell membranes are 'fluid'.
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