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identify the molecules in plasmamembrane that provide the basic structure, and

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Answered by kalamadhu366
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These molecules are called phospholipids (2 fatty acid "tails" with a phosphate group "head"). ... The plasma membranes of cells consist of a phospholipid bilayer (the hydrophilic "heads" face the water-containing interiors and exteriors of each cell, while the hydrophobic "tails" face each other).

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These molecules are called phospholipids (2 fatty acid "tails" with a phosphate group "head"). ... The plasma membranes of cells consist of a phospholipid bilayer (the hydrophilic "heads" face the water-containing interiors and exteriors of each cell, while the hydrophobic "tails" face each

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