What do the labeled parts of the diagram represent?
Understand the Problem
The question is related to the labeled parts of a biological diagram, likely asking for identification or explanation of the components shown.
Answer
Parts labeled are from a cell membrane: phospholipid head, tail, lipid bilayer, peripheral and integral proteins, carbohydrate chain, glycoprotein, glycolipid, cholesterol, protein pore, and lipid raft.
The labeled parts represent components of a cell membrane: (1) Phospholipid head, (2) Phospholipid tail, (3) Lipid bilayer, (4) Peripheral proteins, (5) Integral proteins, (6) Carbohydrate chain, (7) Glycoprotein, (8) Glycolipid, (9) Cholesterol, (10) Protein pore, (11) Lipid raft.
Answer for screen readers
The labeled parts represent components of a cell membrane: (1) Phospholipid head, (2) Phospholipid tail, (3) Lipid bilayer, (4) Peripheral proteins, (5) Integral proteins, (6) Carbohydrate chain, (7) Glycoprotein, (8) Glycolipid, (9) Cholesterol, (10) Protein pore, (11) Lipid raft.
More Information
This diagram depicts the fluid mosaic model of a cell membrane, which consists of a dynamic arrangement of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates.
Tips
Ensure each part of the membrane is correctly identified; common errors include mixing up proteins and lipids.
Sources
- Membrane Structure - Biology LibreTexts - bio.libretexts.org
- Cell Membrane Structure - Khan Academy - khanacademy.org
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