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what are phospholipid globules

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Answered by afreen786n
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Globules  of fat. ... This means that fatglobules  are insoluble in water. In simpler terms: a vacuole or droplet of triglyceride or some other blood lipid, which is located inside a cell that is not an adipocyte (fat cell), as opposed to fat cells in between other cells in an organ.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Phospholipids: These are lipids

containing, in addition to fatty

acids and alcohol, a phosphoric

acid residue. They frequently have

nitrogen-containing bases and other

substituents,

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