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3 January, 20:34

What are the parts of a phospholipid molecule

Glycerol + two fatty acids + phosphate group

Adenosine + three phosphate groups

Ribose + phosphate group + nitrogen base

Glycerol + three fatty acids

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  1. 3 January, 20:44
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    The answer is Glycerol + two fatty acids + phosphate group

    Fun fact: phospholipod molecules have a head and a tail. The head is hydrophilic, while the tail is hydrophobic. They also can form lipid bilayers which can act as a membrane. This is partly why phospholipids make up most of all cell membranes
  2. 3 January, 20:53
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    i think is Glycerol + two fatty acids + phosphate group
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