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Where is the cholestrol found in a cell membrane? a.) between phosphate groups b.) within channel proteins c.) embedded in the hydrophobic region d.) none of the above
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Where is the cholestrol found in a cell membrane?
a.) between phosphate groups
b.) within channel proteins
c.) embedded in the hydrophobic region
d.) none of the above
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the answer is D none of the above
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It's D because it's found in the
cell's plasma membranes (at high concertration levels)
Hope this helps!! :-)
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