The cell membrane at its molecular level has A. cholesterol attached to the cytoplasm surface of the inner leaflet. B. transmembrane protein in its outer leaflet. C. glycolipid at... The cell membrane at its molecular level has A. cholesterol attached to the cytoplasm surface of the inner leaflet. B. transmembrane protein in its outer leaflet. C. glycolipid at its extracellular aspect.

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The question is asking about the molecular components and structure of the cell membrane, specifically focusing on the arrangement and types of molecules present in different leaflets of the membrane.

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C. glycolipid at its extracellular aspect

The statement "C. glycolipid at its extracellular aspect" is correct.

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The statement "C. glycolipid at its extracellular aspect" is correct.

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Cell membranes are composed of phospholipid bilayers into which proteins, glycoproteins, and glycolipids are embedded. Glycolipids are typically found on the extracellular aspect of the cell membrane.

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