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Multiple Choice
Which molecule has both hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties and is found in plasma membranes?
A
Cholesterol
B
Glucose
C
Phospholipid
D
Protein
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Understand the structure of a phospholipid molecule. It consists of a hydrophilic (water-attracting) 'head' and two hydrophobic (water-repelling) 'tails'.
The hydrophilic head is typically composed of a phosphate group, which is polar and interacts well with water.
The hydrophobic tails are made up of fatty acid chains, which are nonpolar and do not interact well with water.
Recognize that this amphipathic nature (having both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts) allows phospholipids to form bilayers in plasma membranes, creating a barrier that separates the interior of the cell from the external environment.
Visualize how in a phospholipid bilayer, the hydrophilic heads face outward towards the aqueous environment, while the hydrophobic tails face inward, away from water, forming a stable structure essential for cell membrane function.