Biology, asked by shivgotrarenuka, 19 days ago

Why tail of lipids in the membrane are towards the inner part?​

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Answered by ArpitaGulati
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The lipid layer is the hydrophobic part of the cell membrane and the protein layer is the hydrophilic part. Thus, being immiscible in water, the lipid tails, which are basically hydrocarbon parts, arrange themselves in the inner side, to ensure that they do not come in contact with the surrounding aqueous environment.

Answered by adithya8875
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The lipid layer is the hydrophobic part of the cell membrane and the protein layer is the hydrophilic part. Thus, being immiscible in water, the lipid tails, which are basically hydrocarbon parts, arrange themselves in the inner side, to ensure that they do not come in contact with the surrounding aqueous environment.

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