Which of the following would never be found in the hydrophobic regions of the phospholipid bilayer? O peripheral membrane proteins O transmembrane proteins cholesterol integral membrane proteins 00OO

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**Which of the following would never be found in the hydrophobic regions of the phospholipid bilayer?**

- [ ] peripheral membrane proteins
- [ ] transmembrane proteins
- [ ] cholesterol
- [ ] integral membrane proteins

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This question is part of an interactive educational exercise where users are tested on their understanding of cell membrane components. The options provide different types of molecules associated with the phospholipid bilayer, and the user is required to identify which molecule would not be found in the hydrophobic regions. 

Peripheral membrane proteins are typically associated with the outer or inner surface of the membrane and do not penetrate the hydrophobic core, making them the correct answer to this question.
Transcribed Image Text:### Question 2 **Which of the following would never be found in the hydrophobic regions of the phospholipid bilayer?** - [ ] peripheral membrane proteins - [ ] transmembrane proteins - [ ] cholesterol - [ ] integral membrane proteins > **Warning:** Moving to another question will save this response. This question is part of an interactive educational exercise where users are tested on their understanding of cell membrane components. The options provide different types of molecules associated with the phospholipid bilayer, and the user is required to identify which molecule would not be found in the hydrophobic regions. Peripheral membrane proteins are typically associated with the outer or inner surface of the membrane and do not penetrate the hydrophobic core, making them the correct answer to this question.
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