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Membrane proteins: are sometimes covalently attached to lipid moieties. are sometimes covalently attached to carbohydrate moieties. are composed of the same 20 amino acids found in soluble proteins. diffuse laterally in the membrane unless they are anchored All of the answers are correct.

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Answer: All of the answers are correct.

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Membrane proteins are sometimes covalently attached to lipid moieties. They're also composed of the same 20 amino acids found in soluble proteins and diffuse laterally in the membrane unless they are anchored. They're sometimes covalently attached to carbohydrate moieties as well.

Therefore, the correct option is All of the above.

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