How do phospholipids spontaneously arrange themselves in an aqueous environment due to their amphipathic nature?

Answer

The hydrophilic heads face outward toward the water on both sides, and the hydrophobic tails tuck into the middle.

Phospholipids are amphipathic, possessing water-loving heads and water-fearing tails. In water, they arrange into a bilayer with heads facing the surrounding fluid and tails forming a nonpolar core.

How do phospholipids spontaneously arrange themselves in an aqueous environment due to their amphipathic nature?

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