Biology, asked by khatuasaroj, 8 months ago

What is phospholipid ?????

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Answered by kapilmurg
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  • Phospholipids are molecules with hydrophilic phosphate heads and hydrophobic lipid tails. They comprise cellular membranes, regulate certain cellular processes, and possess both stabilizing and dynamic qualities that can aid in drug delivery.
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Answered by PavithraBaskaran
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Hi!

Phospholipids are a class of lipids. The remain as a major component in cell membranes resulting the rigid structure.. The phospholipid molecuke is made of two pard hydrophobic head ( dont like water) and a hydrophilic tail ( water loving ) . These molecules consists phosphate group and has hence aquired uts name

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