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Chapter 5, Problem 2TY
Which of the following events can never be energetically favorable in a biological membrane and therefore will not occur spontaneously?
- a. the rotation of phospholipids
- b. the lateral movement of phospholipids
- c. the flip-flop of phospholipids to the opposite leaflet
- d. the rotation of membrane proteins
- e. the lateral movement of membrane proteins
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