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What helps the plasma membrane function? (1 point)
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nuclei and endoplasmic reticula
nuclei and endoplasmic reticula
channels and chain-like structures
channels and chain-like structures
pumps and gelatin-like material
pumps and gelatin-like material
chloroplasts and mitochondria
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channels and chain-like structures
Membrane channel proteins allow selective transport, and chain-like carbohydrate chains (on glycoproteins/glycolipids) aid recognition and signaling, both supporting plasma membrane function.
Membrane channel proteins allow selective transport, and chain-like carbohydrate chains (on glycoproteins/glycolipids) aid recognition and signaling, both supporting plasma membrane function.
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