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Amphipathic molecule in plasma membrane is

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Answered by PraptiMishra001
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All of the lipid molecules in cell membranes are amphipathic- that is they have a hydrophilic or polar end and and a hydrophobic or nonpolar end. The most abundant membrane lipids are the phospholipids. these have a polar head group and two hydrophobic hydrocarbon tails.

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Answered by 15121115anil
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An amphipathic molecule is a molecule that has both polar and non-polar parts. Phospholipids, for example, have non-polar fatty acid “tails” and polar phosphate “heads.” “Polarity” is an important property of molecules that determines how they will interact with other molecules.

The plasma membrane is composed of a phospholipid bilayer, which is two layers of phospholipids. Phospholipids are lipids with a phosphate group attached to them. The phospholipids have one head and two tails. The head is polar and hydrophilic, or water-loving.


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