Answer: The major functions of the plasma membrane do NOT include: a) separation of the fluid environments inside and outside the cell.
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The existence of land bridges was used to dispute continental drift
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*So I'm guessing you mean the reproduction of plants*
Bees and other insects such as butterflies and moths.
Bats also help pollinate as well in desert and tropical environments, as well as birds.
Plant reproduction could also occur if an animal eats the fruit of a plant, and proceeds to live its life, then pass (poop out) the seeds much farther from the original location of the parent plant.
B.) Support and protect the cell.
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Thanks for you question. Your hypothesis suggests a linear relationship between serum Cholesterol levels and MI. This hypothesis seems to ignore the difference in the prevalence and effectiveness of LDL receptors in the FH patient.
FH patients who have inherited the mutation from both parents have very few LDL receptors in their blood and therefore almost no ability to pass the unused Cholesterol through the liver. FH patients who are heterozygous will have more LDL receptors although both will find Cholesterol removal problematic without the addition of a PCSK9 inhibitor.
In short, your hypothesis need to account for other factors that are in play.
Explanation:
Consider my case. I am a 64 year old male who has Heterozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia. Before treatment at age 12 my Total cholesterol was 510 mg/dl. My genetic testing shows two mutations to the LDL Receptor gene with only one mutation being pathogenic. My first heart attack was at 47 and first stroke at 62. My current LDL is too low to detect with the use of a PCSK9 inhibitor (Repatha®).