A phospholipid bilayer or lipid bilayer is a double layer of lipids in a cell membrane which has a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic part.
Hydrophobic - expelled by water
Hydrophilic - attracted to water
The layers form the cell membrane which means that it's functions are the same as the functions of a cell membrane, and are critic to the cells functioning.
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An anaerobic step that yeast use after glycolysis that breaks down pyruvic acid to ethanol and carbon dioxide.