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Which part of the cell membrane is polar and allows the cell to exist in water? a. phosphate groups b. fatty acid chains c. nucleus d. globular proteins?
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Which part of the cell membrane is polar and allows the cell to exist in water?
a. phosphate groups
b. fatty acid chains
c. nucleus
d. globular proteins?
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A. Phosphate groups is the correct answer to the question
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