Chapter 4 discusses the structure and function of the plasma membrane, which forms the boundary between the interior and exterior of cells. The plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer with embedded proteins that controls what enters and exits the cell and allows cells to communicate with each other.
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Cell and Molecular Biology: Gerald Karp
Chapter 4 discusses the structure and function of the plasma membrane, which forms the boundary between the interior and exterior of cells. The plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer with embedded proteins that controls what enters and exits the cell and allows cells to communicate with each other.