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    In an Integrin, What Structure Is It That Crosses the Lipid
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In an Integrin, What Structure Is It That Crosses the Lipid

Question 45

Question 45

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In an integrin, what structure is it that crosses the lipid bilayer?


A) a transmembrane pleated sheet
B) a transmembrane spear
C) a transmembrane plate
D) a transmembrane helix
E) a bent, curved leg

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