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Which part of the cell membrane allows the cell to exist in water

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Answered by rajdeepshaw968
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In cell membrane phospholipids are formed in a bilayer , in which the non polar termed as hydrophobic are present in the interior of bilayer to shield it from water , and polar region termed as hydrophilic is present outward to interact with water inside or outside the cells.

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Answered by meghnabhutada4
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In cell membrane phospholipids are formed in a bilayer , in which the non polar termed as hydrophobic are present in the interior of bilayer to shield it from water , and polar region termed as hydrophilic is present outward to interact with water inside or outside the cells

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