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Are there a large number of cholesterol molecules in the plasma membrane of a single human red blood cell or merely a few?

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Large number: Cholesterol molecules are found in every cell of the body, and are especially abundant in cell plasma membranes. The plasma membrane is a continuous double-layer of phospholipids, interwoven with cholesterol molecules and proteins. So, cholesterol molecules are found in great numbers in the plasma membranes of red blood cells.

Answered 11/2/2019

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