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Maci Ferguson
25 November, 13:35
The structure of the cell membrane?
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Kyleigh Stuart
25 November, 15:37
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The cell membrane in our cells is composed of what is called the phosphoipid bilayer. It's called like this because it's composed of two layers of lipids and has phosphates, and that's all there is to it.
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