★ Biochemistry Quiz
How do lipids contribute to membrane fluidity?
A. Lipids, particularly unsaturated fatty acids and cholesterol, enhance membrane fluidity.
B. Lipids decrease membrane fluidity by forming rigid structures.
C. Cholesterol has no impact on the fluidity of membranes.
D. Only saturated fatty acids affect membrane fluidity.
Select your answer:

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