How does the fluid mosaic structure of a cell membrane account for the movement of materials in and out of the cells?
How does the fluid mosaic structure of a cell membrane account for the movement of materials in and out of the cells.
- Lipid soluble substances are freely permeable in the lipid membranes.
- Water soluble substances are facilitated by carrier proteins.
- Ionic substances are taken by active transport through the protein channel
- The phospholipid by bilayer can invaginate to form a cup to take in solid or liquid particles that cannot be taken in by diffusion.
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