Plants exchange the saturated lipids in their membranes


In winter, plants exchange the saturated lipids in their membranes for unsaturated lipids. Unsaturated lipids are "bent" and keep the membranes more fluid because they cannot be stacked closely together. Of what advantage would this be for herbaceous plants that live through the winter?

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Biology: Plants exchange the saturated lipids in their membranes
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