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Q: Describe the phospholipid in the upperleft part of the transparency?
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What part of phospholipid molecule would reject the polar molecule glucose?

The non-polar part (the hydrophobic tail of the phospholipid)


What part of the phospholipid polar?

The head is polar


What part of the phospholipid is nonpolar?

the two fatty acid tails


What part of the phosphilipid bilayer is hydropholic?

the inside of it, the phospholipid's tails


The phosphate groups are the polar part of the phospholipid because they are?

charged


What part of phospholipid is not attracted to water?

That would be the hydrophobic lipid tail.


What is the head of a phospholipid?

Phosphate containing part that is soluble in water (hydrophilic).


What part of a phospholipid is not attracted to water?

That would be the hydrophobic lipid tail.


If you label with 14C radioactive a phospholipid part of plasma membrane and follow this lipid over a period of time what would you see this phospholipid doing?

The membrane is liquid so all you would see is phospholipid roaming around.


What one molecule is always part of every fat?

Glycerol is always a part of every triglyceride and phospholipid.


What is the head of the phospholipid molecules?

Phosphate containing part that is soluble in water (hydrophilic).


What part of the membrane can span over both layers of a membrane?

Phospholipid bilayer