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Phosphoglycerides are the main constituent of

(1) Lipid component of cell membrane

(2) Protein component of cell membrane

(3) Lipid component of cell wall

(4) Protein component of cell wall​

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Answered by KARMAxACE
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answered by Agastya0606
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The correct answer is option (1) Lipid component of cell membrane.

  • Phosphoglycerides are just like triglycerides with some of the exceptions. Phospholglycerides are esters of solely 2 fatty acids, orthophosphoric acid and trifunctional alcohol - glycerine (IUPAC name is one,2,3-propanediol). The fatty acids are hooked up to the glycerine at the one and a pair of positions on glycerine through organic compound bonds. There is also a spread of fatty acids, each saturated and unsaturated, within the phospholipids.
  • The third O on glycerine is guaranteed to orthophosphoric acid through a phosphate organic compound bond ( oxygen-phosphorus covalent bond oxygen).

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