Biology, asked by sandhumanveer3131, 1 year ago

What are Amphipathic molecules?

Answers

Answered by sahiloxfo
1

Constricted portion of a mitotic chromosome where sister chromatids are attached and from which kinetochore fibers extend toward a spindle pole; required for proper chromosome segregation during mitosis and meiosis.

HOPE IT HELPS YOU.

Answered by Anonymous
4

\sf\green{αnswєr}

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.” ... Water is a good example of a polar molecule – its oxygen atom pulls atoms away from its hydrogens.

Similar questions