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Because cells have a watery environment both inside and outside, the polar ends of the phospholipids in the plasma membrane form
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Because cells have a watery environment both inside and outside, the polar ends of the phospholipids in the plasma membrane form
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That would be double. The polar ends go inside, so they face each other, leaving the non-polar sides to face on both the inside and outside linings of the cell.
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