A membrane consists of 39.0 % protein by weight and 61.0 % phosphoglycerides by weight. The average molecular weight of the lipids is 710. De, and the average molecular weight of the proteins is 33000 Da Calculate the molar ratio of lipid to protein. (Enter your answer in number form. Fractional ratios will not be accepted.) Molar ratio-

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A membrane consists of 39.0 % protein by weight and 61.0 % phosphoglycerides by weight. The average molecular weight of the lipids is 710. Da, and the average.
molecular weight of the proteins is 33000 Da
Calculate the molar ratio of lipid to protein.
(Enter your answer in number form. Fractional ratios will not be accepted.)
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