You are trying Gorter and Grendel experiment and extracted lipids from human red blood cells. You found that the total surface area for these red blood cells is 36 µm2. How much surface area would these lipids cover once they were spread across the surface of water? options: 72 36 18 144
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You are trying Gorter and Grendel experiment and extracted lipids from human red blood cells. You found that the total surface area for these red blood cells is 36 µm2. How much surface area would these lipids cover once they were spread across the surface of water?
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