Bio membranes are the membranes of the cell regulating the transport of molecules from inside to outside. Bio membrane is made of lipids and proteins. Bio membranes have the same basic phospholipid bilayer structure and certain common functions; each type of cellular membrane also has certain distinctive activities determined largely by the unique set of proteins associated with that membrane.
The phospholipid bilayer forms the basic structure of all biomembranes, which also contain proteins, glycoproteins, cholesterol and other steroids, and glycolipids. The presence of specific sets of membrane proteins permits each type of membrane to carry out distinctive functions.
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