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What is does the lipid bilayer consist of?
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What is does the lipid bilayer consist of?
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Phospholipids are the main conponent in lipid bilayer and betwee. Two layers there are cholesterol and proteins which may reside in there completely or grow towards inside or outside of the cell. Edit: cholesterol stays inside the bilayer
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The lipid bilayer consist of two band of fat cells coordinated in two pieces.
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