EVERYDAY SCIENCE

SCIENCE

CELL BIOLOGY

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The cell membrane is primarily made up of
A
Phospholipids
B
Proteins
C
Nucleic Acids
D
Carbohydrates
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The fundamental building blocks of all cell membranes are phospholipids, which are amphipathic molecules, consisting of two hydrophobic fatty acid chains linked to a phosphate-containing hydrophilic head group (see Figure 2.7).

Detailed explanation-2: -Cell membranes are composed of proteins and lipids. Since they are made up of mostly lipids, only certain substances can move through. Phospholipids are the most abundant type of lipid found in the membrane. Phospholipids are made up of two layers, the outer and inner layers.

Detailed explanation-3: -In general, phospholipids are composed of a phosphate group, two alcohols, and one or two fatty acids. On one end of the molecule are the phosphate group and one alcohol; this end is polar, i.e., has an electric charge, and is attracted to water (hydrophilic).

Detailed explanation-4: -Phospholipids are major membrane lipids that consist of lipid bilayers. This basic cellular structure acts as a barrier to protect the cell against various environmental insults and more importantly, enables multiple cellular processes to occur in subcellular compartments.

Detailed explanation-5: -Cell membranes are made mostly of phospholipids (which contain fatty acids) that must maintain fluidity. The type of phospholipids that would be better at maintaining fluidity are unsaturated phospholipids.

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