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Cell membranes are composed primarily of fatty-acid-based lipids and proteins. Membrane lipids are principally of two types, phospholipids and sterols (generally cholesterol).
Inclusion bodies contain very little host protein, ribosomal components or DNA/RNA fragments.
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These cells use active-transport systems in the apical domains of their plasma membranes to take up dietary sugars and amino acids from the lumen of the intestine. The uptake of glucose, for example, is carried out by a transporter that coordinately transports two Na+ and one glucose into the cell
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The answer is C. there are risks and benefits associated with gene therapy
not b, since they used it on people/animals who were blind
not a, since 70% tests have been on cancer