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  • Fluid Mosaic Model

    Cell membranes are composed of a dynamic phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, allowing fluidity and diverse functionality.
  • Cellular Membrane

    A dynamic bilayer of phospholipids with embedded proteins, allowing selective permeability and fluidity, essential for cellular function and communication.
  • Lipid Bilayer

    A dynamic structure of two phospholipid layers with embedded proteins, forming the fundamental architecture of cellular membranes.
  • Fatty Acids

    Long hydrocarbon chains with a carboxyl group at one end, serving as building blocks of lipids and components of phospholipids in cell membranes.
  • Protein Molecules

    Biological macromolecules that are embedded in a dynamic lipid bilayer, playing crucial roles in cellular structure, function, and signaling.
  • Hydrophilic Proteins.

    Proteins that interact favorably with water, often found on the exterior of cell membranes, aiding in cellular communication and transport.