The composition of lipids in the outer and inner monolayers of a cell membrane are usually asymmetrical; i.e., different in each monolayer. twice as concentrated in the inner monolayer as in the outer monolayer. highly random for each monolayer. identical in each monolayer. the same for all cell plasma membranes but different from the composition in mitochondrial and chloroplast membranes.

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**Title: Lipid Composition in Cell Membranes**

**Description: Examining Lipid Distribution in Cellular Membranes**

The composition of lipids in the outer and inner monolayers of a cell membrane are usually:

1. **Asymmetrical; i.e., different in each monolayer.**
2. **Twice as concentrated in the inner monolayer as in the outer monolayer.**
3. **Highly random for each monolayer.**
4. **Identical in each monolayer.**
5. **The same for all cell plasma membranes but different from the composition in mitochondrial and chloroplast membranes.**

This list highlights the diverse possibilities of lipid distribution, underscoring the complexity and specificity of cellular membrane structures.
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Lipid Composition in Cell Membranes** **Description: Examining Lipid Distribution in Cellular Membranes** The composition of lipids in the outer and inner monolayers of a cell membrane are usually: 1. **Asymmetrical; i.e., different in each monolayer.** 2. **Twice as concentrated in the inner monolayer as in the outer monolayer.** 3. **Highly random for each monolayer.** 4. **Identical in each monolayer.** 5. **The same for all cell plasma membranes but different from the composition in mitochondrial and chloroplast membranes.** This list highlights the diverse possibilities of lipid distribution, underscoring the complexity and specificity of cellular membrane structures.
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