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This is found in cell membranes and help protect the cell or organelles by allowing/not allowing molecules to enter.

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I think it's phospholipid bilayer
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The boundary of the cell is a barrier made of phospholipids.

Phospholipids are molecules made of three parts:

A "head" that is hydrophilic, this means it can be in touch with water.

Two "feets" that are hydrophobic, this means they repel water.

The way those phospholipids disposed of is on a bilayer, heads to the outside and feet to the middle.

That disposition helps the barrier to filter what can and can't get in and out to the cell.

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