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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would tend to increase membrane fluidity?
A
Decreasing the temperature
B
Increasing the proportion of cholesterol at low temperatures
C
Increasing the proportion of saturated fatty acids
D
Increasing the proportion of unsaturated fatty acids
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that membrane fluidity is influenced by the composition of the lipid bilayer, particularly the types of fatty acids present.
Recognize that unsaturated fatty acids have one or more double bonds, which introduce kinks in the fatty acid chains, preventing them from packing tightly together.
Consider how these kinks increase the distance between the fatty acid chains, reducing van der Waals forces and thus increasing membrane fluidity.
Contrast this with saturated fatty acids, which have no double bonds and can pack closely together, decreasing membrane fluidity.
Conclude that increasing the proportion of unsaturated fatty acids in the membrane would increase membrane fluidity due to the presence of kinks that prevent tight packing of the lipid molecules.