A diagram that shows the structure of a plasma membrane. It consists of two plasma membranes one in the center and one on the right side connected by a red line. The plasma membrane is responsible for regulating the activity of the plasma membrane which is represented by the red line in the middle of the image. On the left side of the diagram there are two receptors one labeled "Actin" and the other labeled "insulin". The receptors are responsible for the activation of the actin which helps to regulate the activity in the plasma. The actin receptors are also responsible for controlling the activity which can be seen in the image as a red arrow pointing to the receptors. The red arrow is labeled "occluding" which is a type of protein that binds to the nucleus of the cell membrane. The image also shows the interaction between the receptors and the receptors which are represented by blue and green spheres. These receptors are the receptors that bind to the cells which help to regulate their activity. The blue spheres represent the receptors in the cell while the green spheres represent receptors in a cell membrane where they interact with each other. The image also includes a red and blue waveform which represents the flow of energy between the two receptors.

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