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Français : La membrane cellulaire est semiperméable, c'est une bicouche de phospholides. Elle est commune à toutes les cellules des êtres vivants. Elle contient plusieurs molécules biologiques, principalement des lipides et des protéines impliquées dans une grande variété de processus cellulaires. Elle sert également de point d'ancrage au cytosquelette intracellulaire et, si elle est présente, de la paroi cellulaire.
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Author LadyofHats Mariana Ruiz, traduction NicolasGrandjean
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