Why tails of lipids in the membrane are towards inner part?
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The tails of the lipids are made up of fatty acids these are non polar hydrophobic so they tend to arrange away them from cytoplasmic face as well as the extracellular face so they avoid aquoeos moment by arranging themselves towards inner part of the cell membrane
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The tails of the lipids are made up of fatty acids these are non polar hydrophobic so they tend to arrange away them from cytoplasmic face as well as the extracellular face so they avoid aquoeos moment by arranging themselves towards inner part of the cell membrane
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