Biology, asked by SerenaSmith4932, 1 year ago

Lipids are insoluble in water, because lipid molecules are:

neutral
Zwitter ions
Hydrophobic
Hydrophic

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Answered by priya438
44
your answer is hydrophobic
Answered by sawakkincsem
32

The correct answer is option D- hydrophobic

Lipid molecules are non polar which means they do not have charges at their poles which makes them non-reactive to polar molecules such as water. Non-polar molecules do not dissolve in polar molecules. This nature of lipids molecule make them hydrophobic.

Hydro means water, phobic means sensitivity.

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