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Match the scientist(s)with the statement on the right.
Premises:
Charles Overton
Gorter and Grendel
Singer and Nicolson
J.David Robertson
Unwin and Henderson
Davson and Danielli
Irving Langmuir
Responses:
used electron microscopy for the basis of the proposed "unit membrane" model
proposed the fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane
described the chemical nature of the cell membrane
was able to solubilize and create lipid monolayers
demonstrated that membranes were a bilayer
was able to solubilize and create lipid bilayers
demonstrated transmembrane proteins
proposed the "lipid protein sandwich" model of the cell membrane
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
used electron microscopy for the basis of the proposed "unit membrane" model
proposed the fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane
described the chemical nature of the cell membrane
was able to solubilize and create lipid monolayers
demonstrated that membranes were a bilayer
was able to solubilize and create lipid bilayers
demonstrated transmembrane proteins
proposed the "lipid protein sandwich" model of the cell membrane
Premises:
used electron microscopy for the basis of the proposed "unit membrane" model
proposed the fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane
described the chemical nature of the cell membrane
was able to solubilize and create lipid monolayers
demonstrated that membranes were a bilayer
was able to solubilize and create lipid bilayers
demonstrated transmembrane proteins
proposed the "lipid protein sandwich" model of the cell membrane
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