Fatty acids contain C, H, O.
phospholipid
A phosphate group into fatty acid chains
Each phosphate is made up of what
Fatty acids , Glycerol , phosphoric acid and nitrogenous base are components of phospholipid.
1.a charged phosphate group 2.a glycerol 3.2 fatty acid chains
A phospholipid has 2 fatty acid chains and a phosphate group.
phospholipid
One of the glycerine ester bonding sites is taken by a phosphate group and this allows only two fatty acid tails in the phospholipid molecule.
A phosphate group into fatty acid chains
Each phosphate is made up of what
phospholipids
Fatty acids , Glycerol , phosphoric acid and nitrogenous base are components of phospholipid.
1.a charged phosphate group 2.a glycerol 3.2 fatty acid chains
No they do not. They consist of basically a glycerol back bone attached to 3 fatty acid chains.
a glycerol and 3 fatty acids for a generic fat. a phosphate group, glycerol and two fatty acid chains for a phospholipid...
Fatty acids are used to make lipids in a cell. They also attach to a phosphate group to form phospholipids, the phosphate head being hydrophilic and the two fatty acid tails being hydrophobic, that are used to form the lipid bilayer in the cell membrane.
Yes. It is composed of a molecule of glycerol chemically combined with two fatty acid molecules and a phosphate group.