k Cell membrane, illustration Illustration of a section through a cell membrane. This is a semipermeable membrane that controls what substances leave and enter the cell. It consists of a phospholipid bilayer, with the hydrophobic lipid tails in the centre and the hydrophilic phosphate groups on either side. Various proteins are embedded within the membrane. These can be transmembrane proteins one at top left or peripheral surface proteins. Attached to the outer surface proteins are molecular chains such as carbohydrates and glycolipids., by FRANCIS LEROY, BIOCOSMOSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Cell membrane, illustration Illustration of a section through a cell membrane. This is a semi permeable membrane that controls what substances leave and enter the cell. It consists of a phospholipid bilayer, with the hydrophobic lipid tails in the centre and the hydrophilic phosphate groups on either side. Various proteins are embedded within the membrane. These can be transmembrane proteins  one at top left  or peripheral surface proteins. Attached to the outer surface proteins are molecular chains such as carbohydrates and glycolipids., by FRANCIS LEROY, BIOCOSMOS SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Cell membrane, illustration

Illustration of a section through a cell membrane. This is a semi-permeable membrane that controls what substances leave and enter the cell. It consists of a phospholipid bilayer, with the hydrophobic lipid tails in the centre and the hydrophilic phosphate groups on either side. Various proteins are embedded within the membrane. These can be transmembrane proteins (one at top left) or peripheral surface proteins. Attached to the outer surface proteins are molecular chains such as carbohydrates and glycolipids., by FRANCIS LEROY, BIOCOSMOS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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