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27 May, 04:00

Which part of the cell membrane prevents the cell from dissolving in water?

A. The phosphate groups

B. The transport proteins

C. The signal proteins

D. The fatty acids

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  1. 27 May, 07:41
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    Probably the fatty acids, since they're nonpolar, and the phospholipid double membrane (made of fatty acids) is what holds the cell together and separates the inside of the cell from the outside.
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