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The structure of plasma membranes is often described as having proteins float on top of a sea of phospholipids. Which of the following matches this description?
  • A. Prebiotic soup
  • B. Extracellular matrix
  • C. Hydrophilic-Hydrophobic model
  • D. Fluid mosaic model
  • E. Liquid bilayer hypothesis
The answer is Fluid Mosaic Model. I thought that only describes the fluidity of the plasma membrane. I thought the answer would be Extracellular Matrix because they matrix is right on top of the plasma membrane containing proteins such as collagen, etc.
 
ECM is everything beyond glycocalyx and plasma membrane.
 
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How about eliminating the wrong answers...
A. Prebiotic soup - referring to the "soup" where life originated
B. Extracellular matrix - Extra = outside cellular = cell... so this means the space outside the cell
C. Hydrophilic-Hydrophobic model - referring to how the phospholipid bilayer is organized... hydrophilic heads with hydrophobic tails
D. Fluid mosaic model - Correct, the molecules of the plasma membrane change their positions (fluid movement). check out this video:
E. Liquid bilayer hypothesis - similar to answer C... this is again how the phospholipid bilayer is arranged.
 
The question is ambiguous. They do not float on top of the membrane, they are clearly anchored to it. I can see how you thought ECM. You would probably be right.
 
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