5/22/11

which best describes the structure of a cells plasma membrane?


which best describes the structure of a cells plasma membrane?a. protiens sandwhich between two layers of phospholipid
b. protiens embedded in two layers of phospholipid
c. phospholipids sandwhiched between two layers of protiens
d. a layer of protien coating two layers of phopholipids

Answer by Julie W
B

Look at this pic of the membrane:

http://www.hudsonisd.org/highschool/katie/plasma_proteins.jpg

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