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How does the structure of a phospholipid allow it to function as a cell membrane component? A Phospholipids are very polar therefore they disperse easily in water. B The inner non-polar region of the phospholipid bilayer is extremely attractive to water molecules, making the cell membrane semipermeable. с The non-polar regions of the phospholipid tails orient toward each other with the polar regions of the phospholipids pointing toward the inside of the cytoplasm or towards the outside of the cell. D Phospholipids can shift the polar regions and the non-polar regions so they can frequently rotate within the plasma membrane.

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