Thinking back to what you have learned about bonds, etc. between biological macromolecules, which of the following interactions is least likely to be important in holding plasma membranes together? Hydrophobic interactions between the fatty acid tails of phospholipids inside the phospholipid bilayer Covalent bonds between proteins and phospholipids in the membrane Hydrophobic interactions between phospholipid tails and the parts of integral proteins that are inside the lipid bilayer Hydrogen bonds between phospholipid heads and other components on the same surface of the membrane
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