Why do phospholipids form a bilayer in water?
The phosphate portions repel each other.
The hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts attract each other.
The phosphate portions attract water, and the lipid portions repel water.
The lipid portions attract water, and the phosphate portions repel water.
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Your Question ::
Why do phospholipids from a bilayer in water ?
ANSWER :: The phosphate portion attract water and the lipid portion repel water. ✔
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✒ The hydrophobic region find the ways to remove themselves from the water , while the hydrophilic regions interact with water.
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Your Question ::
Why do phospholipids from a bilayer in water ?
ANSWER :: The phosphate portion attract water and the lipid portion repel water. ✔
Means
✒ The hydrophobic region find the ways to remove themselves from the water , while the hydrophilic regions interact with water.
HOPE this helps you...
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