To describe: The methods that cells use to restrict proteins to different regions of the plasma membrane.
Introduction: Proteins are anchored to the lipid bilayer and they perform most of the specific functions such as transport of selective nutrients and ions across the membrane and help in chemical signal transduction in the cellular environment. Each cell membrane contains different sets of proteins that attach to the different regions of the cell membrane.
To describe: How the membrane with many restricted proteins affect fluidity.
Introduction: Proteins are anchored to the lipid bilayer and they perform most of the specific functions such as transport of selective nutrients and ions across the membrane and help in chemical signal transduction in the cellular environment. Each cell membrane contains different sets of proteins that attach to the different regions of the cell membrane.
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