The answer to this question that was asked is True
The correct answer is D. Cell Membrane because the cell membrane contains two phospholipid layers with the protein molecules attached to them throughout.
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You did not include the flow chart, but I was able to get it in a similar question.
I have edited the flow chat, by filling the white targets with the corresponding label indicating what happens at each step, and also the blue targets with the corresponding label indicating the plant gene functions that must be active at each step.
I also marked the labels with the letter on the corresponding target.
Kindly find picture attached below
<span>The site active of the enzyme bins the substrate to form the complex enzyme-substrate to start a specific chemical reaction. The site active of the enzyme has to fit exactly the shape of the substrate to trigger the catalysis.</span>
It is important because the body needs energy from glucose,
glycogen phosphorylate, with the help of an orthophosphate, can cleave away a
molecule from the glycogen chain. The cleaved molecule is in the form of
glucose-1-phosphate, which can be change into G6P phosphate.