a cell membrane is a phospholipid bilayer that has polar and nonpolar areas on both sides of the membrane are aqueous (water based) fluids what is an important function of the phospholipid in the cell membrane

A) the heads keep water away from the tails
B)the polar areas of the phospholipids give the cell an electrical charge
C)the phospholipids produces wax to keep water out of the cell
D) the phospholipids help the cell maintain its internal aqueous enviroment

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Phospholipids consist of a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail. Phospholipids line up and arrange themselves into two parallel layers, called a phospholipid bilayer. This layer makes up your cell membranes and is critical to a cell's ability to function.


D) the phospholipids help the cell maintain its internal aqueous environment

The important function of the phospholipid in the cell membrane is ; ( D )

  • The phospholipids help the cell maintain its internal aqueous environment

A phospholipid bilayer is comprised of a head and tail ( hydrophobic ) which lines up perfectly into two layers that are parallel to one another, making up the  cell membranes.  

The functionality of a cell is dependent on the cell membrane of the cell therefore the phospholipid which makes up the cell membranes help the cell to maintain its internal aqueous environment.

Hence we can conclude that the important function of the phospholipid in the cell membrane is, the phospholipids help the cell maintain its internal aqueous environment.

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