Answer:
The hydrophobic core of plasma membrane made of hydrophobic tails of phospholipids allows only small, uncharged and non polar substances to cross the membrane.
Step-by-step explanation:
Phospholipids are amphipathic molecules with hydrophobic tails and hydrophilic heads. The plasma membrane is made of a bilayer of phospholipids in which proteins are embedded. The hydrophobic tails of the phospholipids are buried in the core of the bilayer away from the water while their hydrophilic heads are oriented towards the surrounding watery medium.
This arrangement of phospholipids makes a hydrophobic core of bilayer through which only small, hydrophobic and uncharged molecules can be transported. This is the reason that plasma membrane is selectively permeable and allows only certain substances to pass through it.