10 Biological membranes are best described as O Proteins floating in a sea of water Sugars afloat in a sea of fatty acids Lipids afloat in a lake of protein Glycoproteins floating in a lake of phospholipids

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Biological membranes are best described as
Glycoproteins floating in a lake of phospholipids
Proteins floating in a sea of water
Sugars afloat in a sea of fatty acids
Lipids afloat in a lake of protein
Marshmallows afloat in a lake of hot chocolate.:-)
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Living organisms are distinguished from nonlife by
Ability to grow
Ability to transform matter and energy
Ability to respond to stimuli and adapt
Ability to reproduce
All of the above
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Partly folded, hydrogen-bonded sheets of polypeptide structure are
Primary structure
Secondary structure
Tertiary structure
Quaternary structure
Alpha helix
Transcribed Image Text:Question: 10 Biological membranes are best described as Glycoproteins floating in a lake of phospholipids Proteins floating in a sea of water Sugars afloat in a sea of fatty acids Lipids afloat in a lake of protein Marshmallows afloat in a lake of hot chocolate.:-) 11 Living organisms are distinguished from nonlife by Ability to grow Ability to transform matter and energy Ability to respond to stimuli and adapt Ability to reproduce All of the above 2 Partly folded, hydrogen-bonded sheets of polypeptide structure are Primary structure Secondary structure Tertiary structure Quaternary structure Alpha helix
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