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25 May, 21:32

Which macromolecule forms a double layer as the primary structure of cell membranes?

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  1. 26 May, 00:27
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    A phospholipid is the macromolecule that forms the phospolipid bilayer of the cell membrane. A phospholipid is contained of two fatty acids. They form a bilayer that is hydrophobic on one side and hydrophillic on the other.
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