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NEET Questions / Botany / Cell: The Unit of Life / Cell Membrane
Which of the following is NOT a primary function of cell membrane proteins?
Transporting molecules across the membrane
Acting as receptors for signaling molecules
Synthesizing lipids
Providing structural support to the membrane
The fluidity of the cell membrane is primarily influenced by the:
Amount of cholesterol present
Saturation level of fatty acid tails in phospholipids
Concentration of peripheral proteins
Presence of glycoproteins
Which component of the cell membrane is primarily responsible for its selective permeability?
Glycoproteins
Peripheral proteins
Phospholipid bilayer
Cholesterol
In facilitated diffusion, molecules move across the membrane with the help of:
ATP hydrolysis
Membrane proteins
Concentration gradient against their movement
Vesicle formation
The process by which a cell engulfs large particles or even other cells is called:
Pinocytosis
Exocytosis
Osmosis
Phagocytosis
Most common type of lipids found in plasma membrane is A and they show B__ movement with in the plasma membrane. Choose the most appropriate option to fill A and B.
phospholipids; lateral
glycolipids; transverse
cholesterol; rotational
proteins; flip-flop
Most common type of lipids found in plasma membrane is A and they show B__ movement with in the plasma membrane. Choose the most appropriate option to fill A and B.
Phospholipids; Lateral
Glycolipids; Transverse
Cholesterol; Rotational
Steroids; Flip-flop
Select the incorrect statement about plasma membrane
It is selectively permeable.
It is composed of a phospholipid bilayer.
It contains cholesterol in animal cells.
It is a static structure.
Select the incorrect statement about plasma membrane
It is selectively permeable.
It is composed of a phospholipid bilayer.
It contains proteins.
It is primarily composed of carbohydrates.
Fluid nature of plasma membrane helps in all, except
Formation of intercellular junction
Cell growth and cell division
Lateral movement of proteins within the overall lipid bilayer
Active transport through ion channels