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Zaniyah Mckay
20 July, 19:31
The phosphate heads of a phospholipid are?
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Houston Knox
20 July, 21:27
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Phospholipids consist of a glycerol molecule, two fatty acids, and a phosphate group that is modified by an alcohol. The phosphate group is the negatively-charged polar head, which is hydrophilic. This shows what heads of the phospholid are
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Cindy
20 July, 21:53
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Are there any options? there is a pretty good article in wikipedia about this
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