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30 January, 08:39

What would happen if you removed all the cholesterol from the lipid bilayer?

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  1. 30 January, 08:45
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    Because cholesterol has a stabilizing effects on the cell's membranes, it would cause instability in the cell's structure causing the cell to not be able to maintain a proper temperature and decrease the natural flow of the cell. This would cause distress to the cell itself.
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