k Soap killing coronavirus, conceptual illustration Soap killing coronavirus, conceptual illustration. Soap molecules are long and thin, with a hydrophilic water loving head and a hydrophobic fat loving tail. The hydrophobic tails are attracted to the lipid envelope of the virus and attach to it, breaking it apart. They form spherical structures called micelles, with their hydrophilic heads on the outside. This makes them attractive to water, which can then wash the captured fragments of virus away., by DESIGN CELLSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Soap killing coronavirus, conceptual illustration Soap killing coronavirus, conceptual illustration. Soap molecules are long and thin, with a hydrophilic  water loving  head and a hydrophobic  fat loving  tail. The hydrophobic tails are attracted to the lipid envelope of the virus and attach to it, breaking it apart. They form spherical structures called micelles, with their hydrophilic heads on the outside. This makes them attractive to water, which can then wash the captured fragments of virus away., by DESIGN CELLS SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Soap killing coronavirus, conceptual illustration

Soap killing coronavirus, conceptual illustration. Soap molecules are long and thin, with a hydrophilic (water loving) head and a hydrophobic (fat loving) tail. The hydrophobic tails are attracted to the lipid envelope of the virus and attach to it, breaking it apart. They form spherical structures called micelles, with their hydrophilic heads on the outside. This makes them attractive to water, which can then wash the captured fragments of virus away., by DESIGN CELLS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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