VANDER'S HUMAN PHY W/ CONNECT & PROCT +
VANDER'S HUMAN PHY W/ CONNECT & PROCT +
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ISBN: 9781265160920
Author: WIDMAIER
Publisher: MCG
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To identify: The classes of organic molecules found in the plasma membrane.

Introduction: The plasma membrane is the outermost layer of the cell that separates the inner content of the cell from the exterior content. It also regulates the passage of various substances in and out of the cells, detects cellular signals, and carries out several metabolic processes.

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