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    What Are the Two Major Components of Cell Membranes
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What Are the Two Major Components of Cell Membranes

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Question 10

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What are the two major components of cell membranes?


A) Glycolipids and phospholipids
B) Cholesterol and proteins
C) Phospholipids and carbohydrates
D) Phospholipids and cholesterol
E) Phospholipids and proteins

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