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The extracellular fluid is hydrophilic, meaning it is attracted to water.
Extracellular fluid is hydrophilic, meaning it is water-attracting and can dissolve various substances. It primarily consists of water, electrolytes, and nutrients, facilitating the transport of molecules and ions. This property is essential for maintaining cellular function and communication in living organisms.
ATF (automatic tranmsission fluid) when used in power steering is used in lieu of regular power steering fluid for all or most models of fords and Toyota.
It's either transmission fluid or power steering fluid. Some fords use transmission fluid for the power steering. Check both fluid levels as per your owners Manual
there are 2 different types of trans fluid. one is for Fords, the other type is for all other cars....
The equivalent of LHM brake fluid for your vehicle is mineral oil-based hydraulic fluid.
1.36 fluid ounces is equivalent to about 8.2 teaspoons.
Haven't had any experience with 66 Fords but would guess it uses ATF fluid. Dextron ll or lll will probably work. Filler cap for PS fluid should indicate proper fluid.
You can use Castrol ATF it meets DEXTRON III AND MERCON requirements. This fluid will say for use in older Fords and GM vehiclews.
Hydrophobic is the tail of the the molecule that is atrracted to fatty acids and is a water fearing subtance. Also the tail is None-Polar. Hydrophilic is fatty acid fearing and is attracted to water it is the head of the hydrophobic tail. The head is polar.
False. The cell membrane is actually formed by phospholipids with hydrophilic heads facing outward towards the extracellular fluid and cytoplasm, while the hydrophobic fatty acid tails are sandwiched in between.
The plasma membrane is made up of phospholipids, which each have a hydrophilic tail and a hydrophobic head. They will create two layers with the heads facing each other and the tails facing out. So the inside of the plasma membrane is hydrophobic while the outsides are hydrophilic.