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17 December, 14:48

When in the presence of water, how does a phospholipid orient itself? What property of water initiates this reaction?

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  1. 17 December, 14:56
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    Phospholipids are the lipids containing phosphate group. It is composed of two main units, one is the glycerol unit/fatty acid unit (non-polar unit) and another is the phosphate unit (polar unit).

    When phospholipids are placed in water the two groups orient themselves to form a bilayer with phosphate group which is hydrophilic in nature facing outward and the glycerol unit / fatty acid unit which is hydrophobic in nature facing inwards.

    The cohesive nature of water that is its formation of hydrogen bonding initiates the process of formation of bilayer.
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