Phospholipid molecules in a membrane are arranged with their on the exterior and their on the interior a hydrophobic headshydrophilic tails hydrophilic heads hydrophobic tails hydrophobic tails hydrophilic heads nonpolar heads polar tails

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Phospholipid molecules in a membrane are arranged with their hydrophilic heads on the exterior and their hydrophobic tails on the interior. This arrangement forms a bilayer that is essential for the structure and function of cell membranes, allowing them to maintain a distinct internal environment.