Biology, asked by kaelep, 1 year ago

Which answer correctly describes the lipid bilayer?

lipids are hydrophobic; phosphates are hydrophilic

lipids are hydrophilic; phosphates are hydrophilic

lipids are hydrophilic; phosphates are hydrophobic

lipids are hydrophobic; phosphates are hydrophobic

Answers

Answered by juhithakkar
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lipids are hydrophobis phosphates are hydrophobic and proteins are hydrophillic
Answered by Arslankincsem
0

Phospholipids are part of any biochemical process.


They consist of a glycerol molecule, and two fatty acids, and a phosphate group that can be modified with the help of alcohol.


The fatty acid chains that are found here are uncharged, and they can also be affected by intracellular and extracellular fluids.

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