lipídhártya
Lipídhártya, often translated as lipid bilayer or fatty layer, refers to the fundamental structure of cell membranes. It is a two-layered arrangement of phospholipid molecules in aqueous environments. Each phospholipid molecule has a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail. In a lipídhártya, these molecules orient themselves so that the hydrophilic heads face outwards towards the aqueous cytoplasm and the extracellular fluid, while the hydrophobic tails face inwards, away from the water, forming a barrier.
This structure is crucial for cellular integrity and function. The lipídhártya acts as a selectively permeable