A cholesterol molecule consists of a polar region (shown in white) and a nonpolar region (shown in blue). The diagrams below show several possible orientations of a cholesterol molecule in a phospholipid bilayer. Which seems most reasonable? Cholesterol

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A cholesterol molecule consists of a polar region (shown in white) and a nonpolar region (shown in
blue). The diagrams below show several possible orientations of a cholesterol molecule in a
phospholipid bilayer. Which seems most reasonable?
Cholesterol
=
O
Transcribed Image Text:ces A cholesterol molecule consists of a polar region (shown in white) and a nonpolar region (shown in blue). The diagrams below show several possible orientations of a cholesterol molecule in a phospholipid bilayer. Which seems most reasonable? Cholesterol = O
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