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Gto maintain fluidity at lower temperature, the membranes of cells grown at 25 ∘c would have (i) to maintain fluidity at lower temperature, the membranes of cells grown at 25 ∘ c would have (i) blank with (ii) a greater number of blank- double bonds compared to the membranes of cells grown at 37 ∘ c. with (ii) a greater number of to maintain fluidity at lower temperature, the membranes of cells grown at 25 ∘ c would have (i) blank with (ii) a greater number of blank- double bonds compared to the membranes of cells grown at 37 ∘ c.- double bonds compared to the membranes of cells grown at 37 ∘c.
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