the answer is a <u><em>phospholipid bilayer</em></u>
it's called phospholipid because it's made of a group of lipids that has a phosphate group and bilayer because it's made of hydrophilic heads that are exposed to the solution and hydrophobic tails that are directed inwards
<span><span>1.bulbsBanana trees and bamboo have these horizontal stems that can divide and grow in several directions at once.</span><span>2.cormsGladiolus and freesia plants have these special stems that are short and fleshy with a bud for growth of new stems and leaves and an area on the bottom for root growth.</span><span>3.rhizomesThese are fleshy, enlarged stems like the potato.</span><span>4.stolonsOnions and garlic reproduce using these.</span><span>5.tubers<span>Strawberry plants and Bermuda grass have these stems that produce other stems and leaves on top and roots on the bottoms</span></span></span>
Monosaccharides and the second one is amino acids