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Chapter 6.1, Problem 3R
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The information about the membranes that is derived from cell fusion and freeze-fracturing experiments.
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The cells are covered by a cell membrane. The cell membrane is also called the plasma membrane. It is the basic membrane that separates the outer extracellular space and the inner cell environment. The cell fusion experiment and the freeze-fracturing experiments reveal the structure of the plasma membrane.
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