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It can be anchored to the cytosolic half of fthe lipid bilayer by an amphipathic alpha helix. It can be covalently attached to a lipid molecule on either side of hte bilayer. It can be attached to the membrane by relatively weak, noncovalent interactions with other membrane proteins.

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Answer:

Option (1).

Step-by-step explanation:

The plasma membrane or cell membrane consists of the lipid bilayer as well different types of proteins. Carbohydrates are also present in the plasma membrane in association with lipid and proteins.

The protein may be inserted in the plasma membrane as intergral membrane proteins or may span the membrane bilayer as transmembrane protein. The protein is attached with lipid bilayer by spanning the layer as alpha helix or barrel proteins.

Thus, the correct answer is option (1).

It can be anchored to the cytosolic half of fthe lipid bilayer by an amphipathic alpha-example-1
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