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Review 1: Nucleic Acids, Lipids, & Membranes - Part 5 of 5
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Review 1: Nucleic Acids, Lipids, & Membranes / Practice - Membrane Structure 1 / Problem 5
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In what way do scramblases differ from flipases and flopases in their function?
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Scramblases require ATP to function.
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Scramblases only move phospholipids from the outer to inner leaflet.
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Scramblases move phospholipids in a bidirectional manner without energy input.
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Scramblases are involved in lipid synthesis.
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