Fluidity and viscosity are the same.

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Cellular membranes, also known as plasma membranes, are biological membranes that separate and protect the interior of a cell from the outside environment. They are the outermost cell organ and act as a barrier and gate to control the transportation of materials and information between the cytoplasm and the external environment.  Cell membranes are made up of a lipid bilayer that is semipermeable. The major components of the cell membrane are phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and other lipids such as cholesterol.  Cell membranes regulate the transport of materials entering and exiting... Show more

Fluidity and viscosity are the same.