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Card 6
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Some of the membranes within cells are partially permeable. Give an example of a partially permeable membrane within a cell.
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Card 7
Front
What are most cell membrane composed of?
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Card 8
Front
Cell membranes have a continuous, double layer. What is this double layer called?
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Card 9
Front
Why is it called the Fluid Mosaic Model?
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Card 10
Front
What type of proteins does the bilayer have? What do they do?
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Card 11
Front
What are glycoproteins? What are glycolipids?
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Card 12
Front
Is cholesterol present in the bilayer?
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Card 13
Front
What do phospholipids form a barrier to?
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Card 14
Front
Phospholipids have a head and a tail. Draw the bilayer. How do the head and tail respond to water?
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Card 15
Front
The molecules automatically arrange themselves into a bilayer. How do they do this?
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