Water is polar, but lipids are nonpolar.
The lipid bilayer prevents the cell from dissolving in water.
the tonoplast
A lipid is not soluble in water. Lipids are hydrophobic which means they repel water. For example think of a oil tanker spill the oil is a lipid and it floats on top of the water.
No.they do not mix with water.
mixing of the gene pool and thus encourages homogeneity and prevents heterogeneity
The lipid bilayer prevents the cell from dissolving in water.
Water is polar, but lipids are nonpolar.
the tonoplast
the wall in side called the loburidle
Nonpolar Fatty acid chains
lipid soluble
A lipid is not soluble in water. Lipids are hydrophobic which means they repel water. For example think of a oil tanker spill the oil is a lipid and it floats on top of the water.
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Mixing with water is a process, not a property.
No.they do not mix with water.
what is the difference between mixing calcium nitrate in water compound to mixing ethanol in water
mixing cement with water is a irreversible change