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How does lipids effect the membrane permeability?

Author: M Garcia



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- when long/saturated, they have a high melting point, which decreases fluidity - when short/unkinked, molecules can pack together more tightly - when short/unsaturated, they have a low melting point, which increases fluidity as double bonds create kinks, meaning molecules are packed together more loosely


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