Why is the interior of a cell membrane oily?
A) The membrane drinks in oils.
B) The phospholipid tails are made of fatty acids.
C) The phospholipid heads are made of fatty acids.
D) The cytoskeleton passes oils to the outside of the cell.
E) The cytoskeleton captures oils from outside the cell.
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