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Karter Bass
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31 December, 04:28
The lipid bilayer molecules do what for the cell?
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Helen Rice
31 December, 04:38
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Its role is critical because its structural components provide the barrier that marks the boundaries of a cell. The lipid bi-layer is typically about five nano meters thick and surrounds all cells providing the cell membrane structure.
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