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What is hydrophilic and hydrophobic in cell biology?

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Answered by incrediblekaur
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⭕️Hydrophilic molecules are those molecules which are attracted water .which means that they are water lover.They are polar molecules and act as solvent.substances are hydrophilic, which allows them to be dispersed throughout the cell of the organism.T these substances moves from high concentration to lower concentration.D diffusion is very important property of them.

Examples:______

✅Enzymes

✅cell membrane

✅sugar


⭕️Hydrophobic molecules
These are the molecules which repel from the water which means they hate water.They are usually non polar in nature.they have a great fear from water In proteinate some of the amino acids are hydrophobic which helps them to give a fixed shape .hydrophobic molecules on the surface of an organisms help them regulate the amount of water and nutrients in their systems.

Examples:_____

✅Oil
✅Bird features
✅green leaves
✅waxes


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