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Biology, 23.09.2019 12:30 Kennethabrown09

How does the polarity of water molecules influence the arrangement of the phospholipid
bilayer seen in cell membranes?
a. polar water molecules attract the polar heads and repel the nonpolar fatty acid tails of phospholipids.
b. nonpolar water molecules attract the polar heads and repel the nonpolar fatty acid tails of phospholipids.
c. polar water molecules attract the polar fatty acid tails and repel the nonpolar heads of phospholipids.
d. nonpolar water molecules attract the polar fatty acid tails and repel the nonpolar heads of phospholipids.

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