Water does not dissolve everything. Some substances dont mix with water. Those are hydrophobic substances, ex: oil molecules
Since phospholipids make up cell membranes, it is important for them not to dissolve in water, because the internal and external environment of cells is aqueous. Without the phospholipid bilayer, the cells and their environments would just all dissolve into each other and there would be no cells.
Yes but certain types dont
Yes, It Does Dissolve in water.
mixture dissolve in a water
because the cells nutrients need water to dissolve
Panadol (or paracetamol) wont dissolve in cold water.
Water does not dissolve everything. Some substances dont mix with water. Those are hydrophobic substances, ex: oil molecules
Water dissolve things and fills up cells
Because if it was filled with oil nothing would be able to dissolve. With the water all things can dissolve.
Since phospholipids make up cell membranes, it is important for them not to dissolve in water, because the internal and external environment of cells is aqueous. Without the phospholipid bilayer, the cells and their environments would just all dissolve into each other and there would be no cells.
Yes but certain types dont
most cells and tissues contain large amounts of water- up to 95% in some, with an average of 70-80% water throughout all organisms. molecules must dissolve in water in order to move easily in and between living cells. polar molecules, such as sugar, and ions such as Na+, dissolve in water because of an electric attraction between them and the water molecules. non-polar molecules, such as fats and oils, do not dissolve in water.
i really dont know
Yes. But you an only do it by stirring it if you dont then it will not dissolve
Carbohydrates do dissolve in water such as salt and sugar but their are other carbs that dont dissovle in water such as cabbages,cellulose, and fructose.
im sorry, i dont know the answer to the question, this is why i asked it.