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Why do phospholipids form a bilayer in water?

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Phospholipids spontaneously rearrange themselves to form lowest free configuration. It means that the hydrophobic regions find ways to remove themselves from water. While the hydrophilic regions interact with water. The resulting structure is called lipid layer.
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