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Which part of the cell membrane allows the cell to exist in water? A. Nucleus B. Fatty acids C. Cytosol D. Phosphate groups
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Which part of the cell membrane allows the cell to exist in water?
A. Nucleus
B. Fatty acids
C. Cytosol
D. Phosphate groups
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It’s d.Phosphate groups!
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The answer is D.) Phosphate Groups
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