What helps the plasma membrane function? (1 point)Responsesnuclei and endoplasmic reticulanuclei and endoplasmic reticulapumps and gelatin-like materialpumps and gelatin-like materialchloroplasts and mitochondriachloroplasts and mitochondriachannels and chain-like structures

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The correct response is "channels and chain-like structures."

These structures help the plasma membrane function by facilitating the transport of substances in and out of the cell, maintaining the cell's integrity, and enabling communication with other cells. Channels allow specific ions and molecules to pass through, while chain-like structures, such as lipid tails in the phospholipid bilayer, contribute to the membrane's fluidity and flexibility.

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