glycolipids

navigate by keyword : yellow transport transmembrane text tails surface structure span showing semi sectional screenshot red proteins presentation poster phospholipid phosphate permeable peripheral pattern organ movement molecules membrane maintain logo lipid line like labels integral indicate identify heads glycoproteins glycolipids glycocalyx generated forming font fluidity facilitating extracellular emphasizing embedded dynamic drawing diagram design depicted cytoplasm curved cross consists components circle cholesterol cell cartoon brand blue bilayer barrier

Proteins, labeled as glycoproteins and glycolipids, are interspersed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blood Group with Receivers and Accepting Blood Groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blood Group B with Receivers and Accepting Blood Groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blood Group O with Receivers and Accepting Blood Groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blood Group AB with Receivers and Accepting Blood Groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bilayer is depicted with hydrophilic heads in yellow and hydrophobic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue and red structures represent integral and peripheral proteins Royalty Free Stock Photo
Glycoproteins and glycolipids are on the extracellular surface
Fluid mosaic model cell membrane components phospholipids integral and peripheral proteins glycoproteins glycolipids explaining Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blood Group A with Receivers and Accepting Blood Groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
Molecular structures and arrows indicate dynamic movement and Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blood Group AB with Receivers and Accepting Blood Groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blood Group B with Receivers and Accepting Blood Groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blood Group O with Receivers and Accepting Blood Groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blood Group A with Receivers and Accepting Blood Groups Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cross sectional diagram of a cell membrane showing a phospholipid bilayer with embedded integral and peripheral proteins. The bilayer consists of phosphate heads red and lipid tails blue forming a semi permeable barrier. Integral proteins blue and red span the membrane facilitating transport. Glycoproteins and glycolipids are on the extracellular surface. Cholesterol molecules yellow within the bilayer maintain fluidity. Labels identify components like transmembrane proteins and glycocalyx. Curved arrows indicate movement emphasizing dynamic structure. The cytoplasm is depicted below the bilayer.


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