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![SOLVED: Lateral and flip-flop movement of lipids are shown in the diagram below. Which occurs more frequently? Lateral diffusion Flip-flop Flexion Rotation Flip-flopping Lateral movement SOLVED: Lateral and flip-flop movement of lipids are shown in the diagram below. Which occurs more frequently? Lateral diffusion Flip-flop Flexion Rotation Flip-flopping Lateral movement](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/65273d7e8eb343ed8db106609775d99b.jpg)
SOLVED: Lateral and flip-flop movement of lipids are shown in the diagram below. Which occurs more frequently? Lateral diffusion Flip-flop Flexion Rotation Flip-flopping Lateral movement
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