What best explains the relationship between structure and function of the cell membrane? The single layer membrane surrounding the outside of the cell allows for the easy removal of waste. The lipids and proteins that make up the membrane allow it to be selective about what enters and leaves the cell. The fluid inside the membrane buffers the chemical reactions taking place inside the cell. The lipids forming the membrane provide energy for protein synthesis.
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i think B it says the cell membrane is made of phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, which are proteins and lipids. and it says they are selctively permeable which means they regulate what goes in and out of the cell
cant be D because chloroplasts make energy for photosynthesis
cant be A. the membrane isnt a single layer, it is bilayer or two layered cant be C because it doesnt even answer the question. its talking about the cytoplasm
i think b is the best answer
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Jason is trying to explain to his friend how the body stores energy. Which analogy would best suit Jason's explanation? The body storing energy is like a toy needing batteries: when the batteries run out, they are thrown away. The body storing energy is like a car holding gas: the car's gas tank keeps the gas until it is needed. The body storing energy is like people working to earn money: when they get paid they spend it all. The body storing energy is like a group of shoppers in a store: individuals may come and go but the numbers stay about the same.
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