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What helps the plasma membrane function

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Answered by Steve
I would answer that the flexibility offered by cholesterol molecules within the membrane and the facilitated transport and signaling by integral (within) and peripheral (surface) proteins are both necessary for its functioning. Hope this helps.
Answered by Anonymous
The answer to the first question: channels and chain-like structures

The answer to the second: cytoplasm

The answer to the 3rd: plumps move substances through the plasma membrane

The answer to the fourth: plasma membrane
Answered by sus
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Answered by 100%
1. Channels and chain-like structures
2. Chloroplasts
3. Plumps move substances through the plasma membrane
4. Plasma membrane

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Answered by blakegodgamer
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Answered by random person
What helps the plasma membrane function? (1 point)

1. chloroplasts and mitochondria

2. pumps and gelatin-like material

3. channels and chain-like structures

4. nuclei and endoplasmic reticula
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1.channels and chain-like structures
2.cytoplasm
3.Pumps move substances through the plasma membrane.
4.plasma membrane
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