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Answer:
The correct answer is B) The hydrophobic tails create a boundary that prevents water-soluble polar molecules from crossing the plasma membrane but allows lipid-soluble nonpolar molecules.
Explanation:
The phospholipids tails are made of fatty acids, which makes them hydrophobic, creating a barrier of fats in the middle of two layers of hydrophilic heads. Therefore, water-soluble molecules can go through the first layer of heads, but when it reaches the middle layer it cannot go through it as it's not soluble in oils, or lipids.