Question 17 of 25 What are the functions of proteins in the cell membrane? Select the correct response(s): ✔They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the fluidity of the cell. They serve to transport hydrophilic substances across the cell mebrane. They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the mobility of the cell. They serve to transport amphipilic substances across the cell mebrane. They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the physiologic activity of the cell. They serve to transport hygroscopic substances across the cell mebrane. They serve to transport hydrophobic substances across the cell mebrane. They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the physiologic pH of the cell.

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What are the functions of proteins in the cell membrane?
Select the correct response(s):
✓ They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the fluidity of the cell.
✓ They serve to transport hydrophilic substances across the cell mebrane.
They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the mobility of the cell.
They serve to transport amphipilic substances across the cell mebrane
They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the physiologic activity of the cell.
They serve to transport hygroscopic substances across the cell mebrane.
They serve to transport hydrophobic substances across the cell mebrane.
They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the physiologic pH of the cell.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 17 of 25 What are the functions of proteins in the cell membrane? Select the correct response(s): ✓ They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the fluidity of the cell. ✓ They serve to transport hydrophilic substances across the cell mebrane. They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the mobility of the cell. They serve to transport amphipilic substances across the cell mebrane They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the physiologic activity of the cell. They serve to transport hygroscopic substances across the cell mebrane. They serve to transport hydrophobic substances across the cell mebrane. They serve as binding site for ligands that affect the physiologic pH of the cell. 17
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