👉 Hydroels, also known as hydrophobic molecules, are organic compounds that can penetrate and adhere to surfaces. These hydrophilic (water-loving) molecules are typically found in nature and play crucial roles in various processes such as cell adhesion, cell signaling, and even in drug delivery systems. In contrast to water-based substances like lipids and proteins, which have a hydrophobic surface, hydroels can be found on a wide range of surfaces. They do not form stable complexes with