Hydrophobic vs. Hydrophilic Molecules: Key Differences & Roles in Biology
Hydrophobic molecules repel water; hydrophilic molecules attract and dissolve in it. One says “water-fearing,” the other “water-loving,” and this single preference drives every membrane, drug, and detergent you’ll ever meet. Mix-ups happen because “-phobic” sounds negative and “-philic” positive, so students assume one is “bad.” In labs, though, a greasy hydrophobic vitamin saves your nerves…