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A conjugated lipid which is made up of glycerol with a phosphate group and two fatty acid is found in

Cell membrane

Silk

Collagen

Exoskeleton of arthropods​

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Answered by Himanshu8715
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Cell Membrane

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Answered by MotiSani
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A conjugated lipid which is made up of glycerol with a phosphate group and two fatty acid is found in  the Cell membrane

  • Lipids that contain a backbone of glycerol and two fatty acids attached to it and a phosphate group linked to the third carbon atom are called phospholipids.
  • Phospholipids are major constituents of the cell membranes (or plasma membranes). They are arranged in a way to form a bilayer.
  • The hydrophobic tails of fatty acids face inside while the hydrophilic heads made up of phosphate groups face inside.
  • For instance, phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylserine are present in cell membrane.

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