BSC1010C Chapter Notes - Chapter Chapter 6.2: Hydrophile, Phospholipid, Synthetic Membrane

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Micelles when lipids get into a ball-like formation and hydrophilic heads intera(cid:272)t with the water on the outside of the (cid:862)(cid:271)all(cid:863) and on the inside all of the hydrophobic tails interact with one another. Lipid bilayers created when lipid molecules align in paired sheets. It is important to note that those two form spontaneously in water and therefore no energy is required. However, at high levels of lipids organization, it appears as if the entropy decreases because lipids become less disordered. Liposomes are also artificially made however they mimic a membrane-bound vesicle (see picture above) *keep in mind that the permeability of a structure is its tendency to allow a given substance to pass through it. Note that ions cannot cross the membrane at all. *not all phospholipid bilayers are the same because bond saturation effects how substances move through its layers (this picture explains it:)

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