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what is phospholipids in cytoplasm?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Phospholipids are lipids .

Answered by vidhi297
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Answer:

Phospholipid is a bilayer non polar having saturated or unsaturated tails.

Explanation:

It is present in the cytoplasm It is called phospholipid coz it is made from phosphorus and lipids.

lipid bilayer is surrounded by protein layer on both side

also,

It shows the fluid mosaic model which is proposed by singer and Nicholson

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