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If a human cell were to increase the amount of cholesterol embedded within its plasma membrane, which of the following would most likely happen?
A) the cell would form a plaque that could potentially knock a blood vessel
B) the plasma membrane would become more permeable to ions and less permeable to lipids
C) the plasma membrane would become more stable , less fluid, and less permeable
D) the plasma membrane would become more fluid and the phospholipid less stable
E) none of the above
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