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Which part of the cell membrane non-polar and prevents the cell from dissolving?

Nonpolar fatty acid chains are nonpolar and prevent the cell from dissolving.


Is Stearic acid a trans fatty acid?

No, stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid found in various animal and plant fats. It is not considered a trans fatty acid, which are mostly found in partially hydrogenated oils.


How do fatty acid molecules differ from amino acid molecule?

amino acid molecules are water soluble meaning they cannot enter the cell. Fatty acid molecules CAN enter the cell.


Which part of the cell membrane prevent organisms from dissolving in water?

Nonpolar fatty acid chains.Non fatty acid chains


What is a fatty acid.?

A fatty acid is a carboxylic acid (an acid with a -COOH group) with long hydrocarbon side chains.


Explain amino fatty acid in the body?

Amino fatty acids are molecules that contain both an amino group and a fatty acid chain. They can be found in the body as components of certain lipids, such as ceramides or sphingolipids, which play important roles in cell membrane structure and signaling. These molecules are involved in various cellular processes, such as cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis.


In a cell where is fatty acid located?

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum


Is C18H36O2 a fatty acid?

Yes, C18H36O2 is a fatty acid known as stearic acid. It is a saturated fatty acid commonly found in animal fats and vegetable oils.


Which part of the cell membrane is non popular and prevents the cell from dissolving?

Fatty acid chains


What part of the cell membranes prevents the cell from dissolving water?

Nonpolar fatty acid chains


Is undecanoic acid a fatty acid?

Yes. A straight-chain, eleven-carbon saturated medium-chain fatty acid found in body fluids; the most fungitoxic of the C7:0 - C18:0 fatty acid series.


When Fatty acids are hydrolyzed they yield what?

transported across fat cell membranes by fatty acid binding proteins