lipidikuoret
Lipidikuoret, often translated as lipid envelopes or lipid bilayers, are fundamental structures in biology. They are composed of a double layer of lipid molecules, primarily phospholipids. Each phospholipid molecule has a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail. In an aqueous environment, these molecules spontaneously arrange themselves into a bilayer with the hydrophilic heads facing outwards, interacting with the surrounding water, and the hydrophobic tails facing inwards, away from the water. This arrangement creates a stable barrier that separates the interior of a cell from its external environment, or separates different organelles within a cell.
The lipid bilayer is not a rigid structure. It is fluid, allowing individual lipid molecules to move