Multiple Choice
How does the Archaea cytoplasmic membrane differ- from the Bacteria membrane?
A) The Archaeal membrane contains cholesterol.
B) The Archaeal membrane contains no proteins.
C) The Archaeal membrane is comprised of fatty acids attached to glycerol phosphate by an ester linkage.
D) The Archaeal membrane is comprised of isoprenoids attached to glycerol phosphate by an ether linkage.
E) The Archaeal membrane gives the cell its characteristic shape.
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