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    In a Typical Eukaryotic Plasma Membrane
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In a Typical Eukaryotic Plasma Membrane

Question 44

Question 44

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In a typical eukaryotic plasma membrane,


A) oligosaccharides face outward,not toward the cytosol.
B) proteins can move within the bilayer.
C) lipids can move and diffuse through the bilayer.
D) some lipids can rotate within the bilayer.
E) All of the above.

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