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A phospholipid molecule is amphipathic and produce two layers coming in contact with H2O. The head of phospholipid molecule is

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Answered by atharvaasthana98
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Answer:The hydrophilic region is in the form of a head occurring at outer surface while the hydrophobic part contains two tails of fatty acids. Hydrophobic tails usually occur towards the centre of the membrane. It results in the formation of a lipid bilayer

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Answered by ZalimGudiya
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Answer:The lipid molecules are amphipathic, i.e., they possess both hydrophilic (Watter loving) and non polar hydrophobic (water repelling) ends. The hydrophilic region is in the form of a head occurring at outer surface while the hydrophobic part contains two tails of fatty acids.

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