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The cell membrane separates the external and internal environment of the cell. The cell membrane is composed of bilayer lipids, proteins and small amount of carbohydrates.
The lipid part is soluble in hydrophobic environment or with the hydrophobic part of other phospholipids because like molecules dissolve in like molecules. The hydrophobic part is non polar and hydrophilic parts is able to dissolve in polar area due to the interaction of same molecules with each other.
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Explanation:
The major component of cell membranes are lipids. They have 2 groups attached to them which are called hydrophobic fatty acid tails and hydrophilic head.
The polar parts (hydrophilic heads) is able to dissolve in hydrophilic environment or with the hydrophilic part in other phospholipids due to the interaction of opposite charged molecules with other.
The nonpolar parts (hydrophobic fatty acid tails) is able to interact with the hydrophobic part in other phospholipids because like molecules dissolve in like molecules.