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7 February, 12:57

Which statement is true about extracted lipid?

(A) The extracted lipids covered half the surface area of the intact red blood cells.

(B) The extracted lipids covered twice the surface area of the intact red blood cells.

(C) When pushed together, the extracted lipids dissolved in water.

(D) The extracted lipids covered the same surface area as the intact red blood cells.

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  1. 7 February, 13:21
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    The right answer is (B) the extracted lipids cover twice the surface area of the intact red blood cells.

    Explanation:

    To explain this statement is necessary to take into consideration the structure of a lipid. On the first place lipids that form membranes are called phospholipids, this means they have one 'head' that is hydrophilic and a tail composed by the lipidic chain that is hydrophobic.

    In a biologic context, the phospholipids form the cellular membrane. They do so by a bi-layer disposition, meaning that one the external side of the cell there is a layer of phospholipids with the hydrophilic head and in the internal side, there is a second layer of phospholipids with the hydrophilic head. The hydrophobic 'tails' are in the middle. This disposition is due to the fact that both the external and the internal environments are water based.

    Therefore, since each cell has a bilayer membrane of phospholipids, when the cells are dissolved and all the lipids that used to form the membrane are put together, they will occupy twice the surface of the red blood cells.
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