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17 July, 19:51

How does that change the relationship that

phospholipids have to water?

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  1. 17 July, 19:56
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    A single phospholipid molecule has a phosphate group on one end, called the "head," and two side-by-side chains of fatty acids that make up the lipid "tails. " The phosphate group is negatively charged, making the head polar and hydrophilic, or "water loving." The phosphate heads are thus attracted to the water
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