r ESP Proteins that are associated with the membrane by noncovalent interactions with other membrane proteins are called proteins. C lipid-linked C monolayer-associated r peripheral membrane integral membrane ride of the bilayer in a vesicle, where will it end up

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r ESP
Proteins that are associated with the membrane by noncovalent interactions with other membrane
proteins are called
proteins.
lipid-linked
monolayer-associated
peripheral membrane
integral membrane
If a phospholipid is located in the cytosolic side of the bilayer in a vesicle, where will it end up
when the vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane?
C
the cytosolic face of the bilayer
randomly on one side or another
the extracellular face the bilayer
Vesicles cannot fuse with the plasma membrane.
Phospholipids are able to assemble into in a membrane using
C
r
r enzymes.
C ionic bonding.
rhydrophobic forces.
covalent bonds.
r
C
assembly proteins.
A phospholipid is inserted into the cytosolic side of the ER membrane. Which of the following
could randomlyreposition this phospholipid to the other (lumen) side of the ER membrane?
r Golgi apparatus
4
C
scramblase
r phosphokinase
Sippase
r glycolipids
Transcribed Image Text:r ESP Proteins that are associated with the membrane by noncovalent interactions with other membrane proteins are called proteins. lipid-linked monolayer-associated peripheral membrane integral membrane If a phospholipid is located in the cytosolic side of the bilayer in a vesicle, where will it end up when the vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane? C the cytosolic face of the bilayer randomly on one side or another the extracellular face the bilayer Vesicles cannot fuse with the plasma membrane. Phospholipids are able to assemble into in a membrane using C r r enzymes. C ionic bonding. rhydrophobic forces. covalent bonds. r C assembly proteins. A phospholipid is inserted into the cytosolic side of the ER membrane. Which of the following could randomlyreposition this phospholipid to the other (lumen) side of the ER membrane? r Golgi apparatus 4 C scramblase r phosphokinase Sippase r glycolipids
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