Phospholipids can self-assemble into a structure that is an important cellular component. This consists of
A. a sphere with the phosphate facing out and the fatty acid facing in
B. a monolayer with the phosphate facing out and the fatty acid facing in
C. a bilayer with fatty acids in the interior and phosphate facing the water
D. alternating layers of phosphate and fatty acids
E. large globular structures
Ans: C because
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