Question: A. A bacterial culture was subjected to heat shock. What are the
different ways (mention at least…
A. A bacterial culture was subjected to heat shock. What are the
different ways (mention at least three) by which,
the bacteria can change their membrane lipid composition to
counteract the heat shock, so that it can maintain its original
membrane fluidity? Explain with reasons
B. Why do you think glycolipids
are usually found on the non-cytosolic side of the membrane?
State two distinct
reasons.
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