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Javier Barr
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13 June, 15:21
Why do phospholipids form a bilayer in water
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Melissa
13 June, 15:39
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Phospholipids will form a bilayer in water because they contain hydrophobic (Water fearing ... in this cause water "hating") tails and hydrophilic heads (water loving). So they form a bilayer to remove the tails from water likewise, this satisfies the hydrophilic heads because they are still exposed to water.
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