Lipids and Their Types · Zoology

Cholesterol plays a key role in cell membranes by:

  1. Providing energy for cell metabolism
  2. Acting as a membrane receptor anchor
  3. Regulating membrane fluidity
  4. Facilitating protein-lipid interactions
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Correct answer: Regulating membrane fluidity

Cholesterol inserts between phospholipid molecules in the bilayer, moderating fluidity across temperature ranges: it prevents excessive rigidity at low temperatures and excessive fluidity at high temperatures. This 'fluidity buffer' role is critical for maintaining optimal membrane function in animals.

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