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Greta Cox
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6 December, 01:24
Why do phospholipids form a double layer?
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Caiden Dalton
6 December, 01:37
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Because phospholipids have 2 parts. One is hydrophilic, the other is hydrophobic, so when it wants to survive, it has to be 2 layer, hydrophilic parts are the outside parts.
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