Peripheral proteins are linked to either surface of the plasma membrane by:
A) covalent disulfide bonds.
B) associating with fatty acids through hydrophobic interactions.
C) embedding in one side of the membrane and, thus, not extending through to the other side.
D) associating with glycoproteins on the inner membrane surface.
E) bonding to integral proteins through noncovalent interactions.
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