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icakeov
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Hi guys,
I was wondering how tight the molecules that hold the cellular components are? Is it possible for a lipid in a cell membrane to sort-of-speak,"fly off" or kinda get "pushed out"? And then find itself absorbed into another cell wall or nowhere at all. And can that apply to any other cell (or cell component) molecules, for example titin proteins in muscle cells...
I hope this question is not obvious or if not, that it doesn't sound odd or ignorant.
Any thoughts super appreciated!
I was wondering how tight the molecules that hold the cellular components are? Is it possible for a lipid in a cell membrane to sort-of-speak,"fly off" or kinda get "pushed out"? And then find itself absorbed into another cell wall or nowhere at all. And can that apply to any other cell (or cell component) molecules, for example titin proteins in muscle cells...
I hope this question is not obvious or if not, that it doesn't sound odd or ignorant.
Any thoughts super appreciated!
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