
TrungThanh B. answered 10/27/19
Math and Science Tutor
The reason for this pattern is because the hydrophilic head of phospholipid likes interacting with water whereas the hydrophobic tail doesnt.
Alex W.
asked 10/22/19Full Question: The membranes of both B cells and the cancer cells are largely composed of phospholipids. Explain how, when the membranes are fused, the polar parts of the phospholipids from one cell will interact with the phospholipids from the other cell and how the nonpolar parts of the phospholipids from one cell will interact with the phospholipids from the other cell.
TrungThanh B. answered 10/27/19
Math and Science Tutor
The reason for this pattern is because the hydrophilic head of phospholipid likes interacting with water whereas the hydrophobic tail doesnt.
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