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question 2 (10 points) listen the inside of a phospholipid bilayer is known as being: hydrophobic hypotonic polar hydrophilic
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A phospholipid molecule has a polar, hydrophilic phosphate head and nonpolar, hydrophobic fatty acid tails. In a bilayer, the tails face inward, creating a nonpolar, water-repellent interior. Hypotonic refers to solute concentration, not bilayer structure; polar/hydrophilic describe the outer heads, not the inner region.
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