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Since you have aiready learned the principal components and functions of the cell membrane, the
activity below is provided for you.
DIRECTIONS: The table below consists of three columns with the pictures found in the first
column. Then, on the second column, you have to write the component of the cell membrane
which is analogous to the presented pictures/illustrations. You can choose between
PHOSPHOLIPID, CARBOHYDRATE, CHOLESTEROL, INTEGRAL PROTEINS, and PERIPHERAL
PROTEINS which may be used more than once. Lastly, on the third column, you have to write
the SPECIFIC FUNCTION of the component of the cell membrane that is depicted by each
picture/illustration.
PHOTO - COGNITION
Function beung portrayed
Component of the cell
membrene being described
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Transcribed Image Text:WHAT'S MORE
Since you have aiready learned the principal components and functions of the cell membrane, the
activity below is provided for you.
DIRECTIONS: The table below consists of three columns with the pictures found in the first
column. Then, on the second column, you have to write the component of the cell membrane
which is analogous to the presented pictures/illustrations. You can choose between
PHOSPHOLIPID, CARBOHYDRATE, CHOLESTEROL, INTEGRAL PROTEINS, and PERIPHERAL
PROTEINS which may be used more than once. Lastly, on the third column, you have to write
the SPECIFIC FUNCTION of the component of the cell membrane that is depicted by each
picture/illustration.
PHOTO - COGNITION
Function beung portrayed
Component of the cell
membrene being described
Picture
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