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Lipids are arranged within the membrane with

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Lipids in biological membranes. ... As a result, the lipid components of membranes are arranged in what may be called a continuous bimolecular leaflet, or bilayer. The polar portions of the constituent molecules lie in the two bilayer faces, while the nonpolar portions constitute the interior of the bilayer.

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