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How do the properties of the lipids explain the structure of a cell membrane?
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How do the properties of the lipids explain the structure of a cell membrane?
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Lipids are fats,so they keep water in or out, and molecules dissolve in the fat to get to the inside or outside of the cell
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Lipids are fats, so they keep water in or out, and molecules dissolve in the fat to get to the inside or outside of the cell.and they are big
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