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Questiоn 4. Anаlyzing cоncepts аnd cоmpаre and contrast – cell membranes Give an in-depth explanation written in paragraph form for the following questions. Each answer should be at least 3-5 sentences in length and answer all parts of the question completely. Consider two hypothetical aquatic organisms: Aquarea chilliae lives in polar latitudes and Aquarea warmiae lives in tropical latitudes. These organisms are both vertebrates in the same genus and occupy the same ecological niche, are the same size, and both are ectotherms (meaning their body temperature is dependent on the environment). The cells, [and in particular the cell membranes] of these organisms face different constraints due to the conditions they currently live in, but otherwise the organisms are, for all intents and purposes, the same. 4A. Describe the primary [macromolecule] that makes up a cell membrane, and how its [structured]. (2 pts) 4B. Contrast the likely composition (types) of [fatty acids] in the cell membranes of the two organisms (polar and tropical). (3 pts) 4C. Propose a consequence to the cells on the periphery of the organism if [Aquarea warmiae] was [immediately placed in a [polar environment]. What would happen to [the macromolecule that makes up the cell membrane]? How would this change to [the cell membrane] impact the cells? (5 pts) 4D. It so happens that the tropical environment is much [saltier] than the polar environment. If [Aquarea chilliae/Aquarea warmiae] was [immediately placed in the (tropical/polar) environment], how would this change in [salinity] additionally impact the cells given your prediction of the [temperature-related] consequences from question 4C? (5 pts) Copyright 2022 by Edmonds College Department of Biology. All rights reserved. Online sharing or distribution is prohibited. For exam use only in BIOL& 211: Majors Cellular Biology at Edmonds College. Outside help is not allowed.