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Which of the following is/are TRUE about a cell’s plasma membrane? (CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY.)
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Plant cells have a cell wall instead of a plasma membrane.
Proteins are embedded in the plasma membrane and contribute to its function.
The exterior of a phospholipid bilayer is hydrophilic, and the interior is hydrophobic (see figure above).
The plasma membrane regulates the movement of molecules and ions into and out of the cell.
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