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fatty acids are amphipathic molecules why ? ​

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Answered by vermanushka7487
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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.” This means that carbon molecules are likely to share electrons equally and have a neutral charge.

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