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researchers analyzed the composition of cell membranes of bacteria living in different environments. thermophiles are bacteria that live at extremely high temperatures, typically at or above 70°c. which of the following best predicts the effect of a greater proportion of saturated fatty acids, as compared with unsaturated fatty acids, on the stability of the cell membrane in thermophiles? a a greater proportion of saturated fatty acids has no effect on cell membrane stability because both saturated and unsaturated fatty acids are hydrophobic. b a greater proportion of saturated fatty acids leads to increased membrane stability at lower temperatures because saturated fatty acids increase the stability of the membrane. c a greater proportion of saturated fatty acids leads to decreased membrane stability because saturated fatty acids decrease the fluidity of the membrane. d a greater proportion of saturated fatty acids leads to increased membrane stability at higher temperatures because saturated fatty acids pack tightly together.
Saturated fatty acids pack tightly, which helps maintain membrane stability at high temps like those thermophiles live in.
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D. A greater proportion of saturated fatty acids leads to increased membrane stability at higher temperatures because saturated fatty acids pack tightly together.