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How are phospholipids similar to lipids such as triglycerides? How are they different?

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How are phospholipids similar to lipids such as triglycerides? ... Phospholipids are similar to triglycerides in that they both contain fatty acids. Phospholipids are different from triglycerides in that the fatty acids are attached to a phosphate group that makes the molecule have a polar head and a nonpolar tail.

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