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the phospholipids bilateral of the cell membrane is a both hydrophobic and hydrophilic. why is this important to the function of the membrane?

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The hydrophilic phosphate heads like water, so they touch the inside and the outside of the cell where the environments are aqueous. The fatty acid tails form a hydrophobic region in the middle, which is free of water. This cell membrane helps in structuring the cell and also controls which substances can cross it.

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