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Question 33 1 points are Anwar Why do phospholipida spontaneously form blayers in water? The nonpolo water molecules are

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Question 33 1 Points Are Anwar Why Do Phospholipida Spontaneously Form Blayers In Water The Nonpolo Water Molecules Are 1
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Question 33 1 points are Anwar Why do phospholipida spontaneously form blayers in water? The nonpolo water molecules are attracted to the hydrophobic portions of the phospholipids and lydrophilic portions of the phospholipids interact with each other The polar water molecules interact with the hydrophilis portions of the phospholipids and the hydrophobic portions of the phospholipids interact with each other Water molecules interact with the fatty acid talls to organize the phosphospids in an alternating patim Water molecules stabilize rows of phospholipids by forming a thin layar at the end of the batty acid it Inst G du ho Commons Moving to another question will save this response Question 33 of 100 absorption of protein ich meal the rise a blood Lamiyenin dem A MacBook Air