How does the presence of cholesterol in the plasma membrane influence membrane transport properties?
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Correct answer: It reduces membrane fluidity and passive leakiness
Cholesterol stabilizes and stiffens the phospholipid bilayer, reducing its passive permeability and making the membrane less leaky, thus influencing the selectivity and control of transport processes.
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