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which describes the two layers of phospholipids arranged tail - to - tail that make up the plasma membrane of a cell?
- cholesterol bilayer
- carbohydrate bilayer
- phospholipid bilayer
- protein bilayer
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Cholesterol bilayer: Cholesterol is a component of the cell membrane but does not form the bilayer structure of phospholipids.
- Carbohydrate bilayer: Carbohydrates are present on the cell membrane surface (as glycoproteins or glycolipids) but do not form a bilayer.
- Phospholipid bilayer: The plasma membrane's basic structure is a phospholipid bilayer, where phospholipids are arranged tail - to - tail (hydrophobic tails inward, hydrophilic heads outward).
- Protein bilayer: Proteins are embedded or associated with the phospholipid bilayer but do not form the bilayer themselves.
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C. Phospholipid bilayer