Why are the tails in a cell membrane pointed towards the middle bilayer?

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2026-05-21 10:40

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What you are referring to is the lipid bilayer, which is basically the cell membrane. Animal cells have this so that they can control what enters and leaves the cell. (This is called being selectively permeable) This helps the animal cell maintain homeostasis, which is controlling your insides despite outside conditions.

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