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Bennett Wu
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2 March, 10:25
How do molecules get through the cell membrane
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All of the lipid molecules in cell membranes are amphipathic (or amphiphilic) - that is, they have a hydrophilic ("water-loving") or polar end and a hydrophobic ("water-fearing") or nonpolar end. The most abundant membrane lipids are the phospholipids. These have a polar head group and two hydrophobic hydrocarbon tails.
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