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It is known that phospholipd has a head and two tails. The head would be spherical, and the tails similar to those of spermatozoid but not so long and thin.

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How do you draw phospholipid?

It is known that phospholipd has a head and two tails. The head would be spherical, and the tails similar to those of spermatozoid but not so long and thin.


He fatty acids in the tail of a phospholipid molecule are?

This is called the hydrophobic 'side' of the phospholipid molecule


Is cholesterol a phospholipid?

No it is in fact not a phospholipid just a lipid. A phospholipid needs a phosphate group and cholesterols molecular formula is C-27 H-46 O and with no Phosphate it can not be a phospholipid.


Does plasma membrane have phospholipid layer?

A phospholipid bi-layer.


What general type of molecules is a phospholipid?

The head and tail is a phospholipid molecule


Is testosterone a phospholipid?

No... It is a lipid because it is a hormone and hormones are lipids, but it is not a phospholipid.


Is a phospholipid found in a plasma membrane?

Yes, that is why one of the membrane's names is, phospholipid bilayer.


What are the fatty acids in the tail of the phospholipid molecule?

This is called the hydrophobic 'side' of the phospholipid molecule


The fatty acids in a tail of a phospholipid molecule are?

This is called the hydrophobic 'side' of the phospholipid molecule


The fatty acids in the tail of a phospholipid molecule are what?

This is called the hydrophobic 'side' of the phospholipid molecule


The fatty acid in the tail of phospholipid molecule are?

This is called the hydrophobic 'side' of the phospholipid molecule


What is another name for the phospholipid bilayer?

It depends on which lipid bilayer you're talking about. There is the phospholipid bilayer that surrounds eukaryotic cells, cholesterol phospholipid bilayers, protein lipid bilayers, phase transition lipid bilayer, lipid bilayer membrane...