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fill in the blank question when exposed to an aqueous solution, phospholipids can form single and double layers because their charged are attracted to the water phase and their tails are repelled from the water phase. need help? review these concept resources.
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Phospholipids have a polar (charged) head - group that is hydrophilic (attracted to water) and non - polar fatty acid tails that are hydrophobic (repelled by water). This property allows them to form single and double layers in an aqueous solution.
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Heads; non - polar