she is nasty i dont see why drake like her.she is 25 and drake 21 that nasty i like her songs but not her or drake i hate every song he sing i inored them. nasty tails dont think about getting married dont have kids too young dont date together just work it out ok bye .
yes some of them do dig but their tails remain above ground noob
Their thick bushy tails help them balance on a wire. Kind of like tightropewalkers when they hold the balance bar. The bar helps them keep their balance so the dont fall over off the rope. The squirrel's tail is sort of like a built in balance bar, so it dont fall off the power line.
Yes Everyone in the world must have one. ^^ This is not true a guy at my school does not have one ^^ no boys dont have belly buttons Everyone has a bellybutton, unless they r some kind of medical marvel.
I dont know, they probably dont like her voice.
Hydrophobic
The hydrophobic tails of phospholipids are made up of fatty acid chains that do not mix well with water because they are nonpolar. This causes them to orient themselves away from water to minimize contact, while the hydrophilic heads face toward water due to their polar nature. This unique arrangement allows phospholipids to form bilayers in aqueous environments, such as cell membranes.
Lipids, specifically phospholipids, are hydrophobic like the interior of the plasma membrane. The tails of phospholipids are non-polar and repel water, making them ideal for forming the hydrophobic interior of the membrane.
they have a polar head and non-polar tails
Phospholipids are the molecules that have heads and tails in the plasma membrane. The phospholipid bilayer is made up of two layers of phospholipid molecules, with the hydrophilic heads facing outward towards the aqueous environment and the hydrophobic tails facing inward, creating a barrier that separates the inside and outside of the cell.
The hydrophobic tails of phospholipids face inward toward each other, creating a barrier that repels water and helps maintain the integrity of the cell membrane. The hydrophilic heads interact with the surrounding water, enabling the membrane to remain stable in an aqueous environment. This dual nature allows phospholipids to form a flexible boundary that controls the passage of substances in and out of the cell.
Yes, phospholipids in the plasma membrane have hydrophobic tails (fatty acid chains) and hydrophilic heads (phosphate group and glycerol). This structure allows phospholipids to form a lipid bilayer in cell membranes, with the hydrophobic tails pointing inward and the hydrophilic heads facing outward towards the watery environment.
Phospholipids
Phospholipids have polar head and non-polar tails. Phospholipids help form cell barriers, like the cell membrane.
because we are human human dont have tails
they're hydrophobic or "water fearing"
yes, if they felt like it. but they dont tend to do small stuff like that if they dont want. animals are funny that way. Plus they just do it for attention.