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Why is a cell membrane called a phospholipid bilayer?

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A cell membrane is a bilayer because it is made up of 2 layers of lipids. The heads of the lipids are faced towards the opposites sides (the inside and outside of a cell) while the tail (the 2 fatty acids) are inside the layer facing each other.
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A cell membrane is a bilayer because it is made up of 2 layers of lipids. The heads of the lipids are faced towards the opposite sides (the inside and outside of a cell) while the tail (the 2 fatty acids) are inside the layer facing each other.

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