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The lipid bilayer prevents the cell from dissolving in water.
Nonpolar Fatty Acids
Fatty acid chains
Nonpolar fatty acid chains are nonpolar and prevent the cell from dissolving.
Some examples of how the cell membrane of a tube worm maintains a stable environments are that: - It prevents minerals in the water from flowing into the cell. - It prevents salt from flowing in.
The lipid bilayer prevents the cell from dissolving in water.
Nonpolar Fatty Acids
Fatty acid chains
Nonpolar Fatty acid chains
Nonpolar Fatty acid chains
GLucosee Molecules-- apex willie pThe phospholipid bilayer (Cell membrane)
The Cell membrane, along with its integrated proteins. In prokaryotes the Cell membrane is bolstered by the [mostly cellulosic] Cell Wall; in eukaryotes the Cell membrane is bolstered by the [glyco-protein] Cell Coat.
Nonpolar fatty acid chains are nonpolar and prevent the cell from dissolving.
Nonpolar fatty acid chains are nonpolar and prevent the cell from dissolving.
It prevents the lipids on the cell membrane from sticking together
Well it prevents polar molecules from passing through freely, giving the membrane its semi-permeable properties.
Nonpolar fatty acid chains