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13 January, 15:24

Which part of a phospholipid faces toward the aqueous environment

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  1. 13 January, 16:26
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    Phospholipids have 2 faces or poles: one hydrophobic (the tails which "run away" from water) and one hydrophilic (the heads which "like" water).

    This means that when in a double layer in a aqueous environment, the heads will face the water and the tails will face each other.
  2. 13 January, 19:01
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    The phosphate heads are hydrophilic (water-loving) and the fatty acid tails are hydrophobic (water-hating).
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