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The non-polar part (the hydrophobic tail of the phospholipid)
The head is polar
Phosphate containing part that is soluble in water (hydrophilic).
The membrane is liquid so all you would see is phospholipid roaming around.
Phospholipid bilayer
The non-polar part (the hydrophobic tail of the phospholipid)
The head is polar
the two fatty acid tails
the inside of it, the phospholipid's tails
charged
That would be the hydrophobic lipid tail.
Phosphate containing part that is soluble in water (hydrophilic).
That would be the hydrophobic lipid tail.
The membrane is liquid so all you would see is phospholipid roaming around.
Glycerol is always a part of every triglyceride and phospholipid.
Phosphate containing part that is soluble in water (hydrophilic).
Phospholipid bilayer