which of the following are domains of life that phospholipid bilayers used by the cells within that domain
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Consider your knowledge about the cell membrane and check all of the true statements below. Check All That Apply: - Cell membranes are present in all three domains of life. - Water phospholipids spontaneously arrange into a bilayer. - The area near the fatty acid tails in the phospholipid bilayer is hydrophilic. - Steroids allow the membrane to be more fluid. - Membranes allow the cell to be more fluid.
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Characteristics of the three domains Complete the following table to describe the characteristics of the three domains Life: Choices will be used more than once. Yes Bacteria Archaea Eukarya Some or all are capable of multicellularity. Some or all contain phospholipid plasma membrane. Some or all contain membrane-bound organelles. Some or all are capable of synthesizing proteins. Some all contain peptidoglycan cell wall. Some or all have genomes with introns.
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Biological membranes are present in all cells, and they make up the endomembrane system of eukaryotic cells. They have many functions including acting as barriers that selectively allow the transport of small molecules and ions into and out of the cell or organelle. A biological membrane is a bilayer that contains lipids with hydrophobic head groups oriented toward the solvent (extracellular fluid and cytosol) and hydrophilic tail groups pointing inward. hydrophilic head groups oriented toward the solvent (extracellular fluid and cytosol) and hydrophobic tail groups pointing inward. hydrophilic head groups pointing inward and hydrophobic tail groups oriented toward the solvent (extracellular fluid and cytosol). Which of these are components of biological membranes? nucleic acids proteins lipids
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