How is a cell membrane formed?
The hydrophobic fatty acid chains points outward toward the watery environment, while the hydrophilic heads point inward creating a phospholipid bilayer.
The hydrophobic fatty acid chains points inward toward each other, while the hydrophilic heads point out creating a phospholipid bilayer.
The hydrophilic fatty acid chains points inward toward each other, while the hydrophobic heads point out creating a phospholipid bilayer.
A single layer of hydrophobic fatty acid chains alternate with a single layer of hydrophilic heads creating a membrane.