A cell membrane is said to be a bilayer. What forms the two layers?
The membrane itself is hydrophobic in the inner layers and doesn't allow water-soluble molecules to pass, yet water itself can permeate cells. Why?
When scientists at Johns Hopkins University fused human cells with mouse cells that had been dyed blue and red respectively, they made an important breakthrough regarding cell membranes. What was it?
It can be said that some proteins in the cell membrane are like "icebergs floating in a sea of lipids." These embedded proteins that span the whole width of the membrane and “poke out” on the inside and the outside are called
The cell membrane is formed of phospholipids and proteins only.
How does the cell membrane on the exterior of the cell differ from the membranes that envelope organelles inside the cell?
What is meant by semipermeable with regards to describing the cell membrane?
The author mentions that a group of scientists in Romania published an article on the aquaporin protein long before the scientists who won the Nobel Prize for discovering aquaporins. What explanation does the author offer for the Romanian group's contribution being overlooked?
The cell membrane could best be described as a
Peripheral membrane proteins are often used by the cell to respond to signals from other cells.