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The heads of the all phospholipid molecules found in a cell membrane face inward toward the cell contents.?

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a. TRUE

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  1. true


  2. False.

    The phospholipids are more likely to form a bilayer, with one layer pointing the heads away from the cell and forming the outside of the membrane, and the other layer pointing the heads inwards. This protects the lipid tails from coming into contact with water.

  3. False.

    The cell membrane is a double layer of P- lipids.

    The P-lipids are on both surfaces and face inwards and outwards.

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