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13 January, 11:03

Why do the heads of the phospholipids move to the inside and the outside of the cell and the tails move inwards towards each other?

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  1. 13 January, 11:57
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    Because the heads are polar/hydrophilic so they will be attracted to the water which is also polar whereas the tails are non-polar/hydrophobic so they will avoid the water at all cost.
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