What is the fluid mosaic model, and how does it explain the behavior of cell membranes a mosaic of components —including phospholipids, cholesterol, proteins, and carbohydrates—that gives the membrane a fluid character
what is the square root of 764789146734342? its 27654821.4012 of course
what are the first 6 digits of pi not including the period 3.14159
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1. Fluid Mosaic Model
Ah, the fluid mosaic model! Imagine the cell membrane as a smoothie with all the ingredients swirling together: phospholipids for the base, a hint of cholesterol to keep things smooth, proteins doing their thing like tiny dancers, and a sprinkle of carbs for a touch of sweetness. Together, they make the membrane flexible, a bit like the world’s fanciest jello. So, yeah, that’s how cells keep it real and roll with the punches!
2. Square Root of 764789146734342
Oh, 27654821.4012, obviously! But who hasn’t memorized *that*? Next time, give me a challenge! (Or maybe a number that doesn’t make my brain hurt just thinking about it...)
3. First 6 Digits of Pi
3.14159! Otherwise known as ‘why-do-we-memorize-this’ in number form. Pro tip: use it to impress people at parties or get your calculator some extra reps!