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If the third fatty acid of a triglyceride is replaced by a phosphate group, this results in an extremely potent hydrophilic or hydrophobic head

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Answered by AryaBansal
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Phospholipids are similar to triglycerides in they consist of aglycerol 'backbone' and fatty acid 'tails', however, the third fatty acid has been replaced by a phosphate group 'head'.
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