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    The Best Way to Describe Cellular Membranes Are
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The Best Way to Describe Cellular Membranes Are

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The best way to describe cellular membranes are


A) fluid with lipid rafts.
B) solely composed of lipids.
C) composed of a single layer of amphipathic molecules.
D) selective to the transport of gases and small molecules only.
E) found in eukaryotes,but not prokaryotes.

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