fluidity
(noun)
A measure of the extent to which something is fluid. The reciprocal of its viscosity.
Examples of fluidity in the following topics:
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Membrane Fluidity
- There are multiple factors that lead to membrane fluidity .
- The second factor that leads to fluidity is the nature of the phospholipids themselves.
- The relative fluidity of the membrane is particularly important in a cold environment.
- Thus, cholesterol functions as a buffer, preventing lower temperatures from inhibiting fluidity and preventing higher temperatures from increasing fluidity too much.
- Explain the function of membrane fluidity in the structure of cells
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Phospholipids
- This combination adds to the fluidity of the tails that are constantly in motion.
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The Plasma Membrane and the Cytoplasm
- Cholesterol, also present, contributes to the fluidity of the membrane.