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they are sandwiched between two layers of heads
phospholipids
they have a polar head and non-polar tails
Tails are Hydrophobic
The lipid tails are found in the centre of the membrane. The membrane is made out of phospholipids. These have a phosphate head which is hydrophilic and a lipid tail that is hydrophobic. This form a bilayer (double-layer).
Phospholipids.
Phospholipids
Hydrophobic
they are sandwiched between two layers of heads
phospholipids
Phospholipids have a hydrophilic head and two hydrophobic tails each. When phospholipids are exposed to water, they arrange themselves in a bi-layer sheet with the tails facing towards the center of the sheet, and away from the water.
Phospholipids. Phosphate heads and carbon-carbon tails. Some are carbon=carbon tails.
they have a polar head and non-polar tails
they have a polar head and non-polar tails
Tails are Hydrophobic
Cytoplasm of the cell
Phospholipids