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2 December, 20:39

What is a phospholipid composed of?

a. a nonpolar head and a polar tail

b. a nonpolar head and tail

c. a polar head and a nonpolar tail

d. a polar head and tail

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  1. 2 December, 20:40
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    C is the correct answer.

    Phospholipids contains a polarized head and a nonpolar tail due to their molecular makeup.

    The head is hydrophilic and made up of a phosphate and glycerol unit while the tail is hydrophobic and made up of a saturated and unsaturated fatty acid in its structure
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