also can be known as polar head since phosphate is polar
found in phospholipid bilayer
also can be known as polar head since phosphate is polar
found in phospholipid bilayer
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also can be known as polar head since phosphate is polar
found in phospholipid bilayer
also can be known as polar head since phosphate is polar
found in phospholipid bilayer
Was this right? i would like to know...
An anion. For which element, I am not sure. Let someone else answer that.
Iron(III)Phosphate hexa hydrate. Sometimes it may be called ferric phosphate hexa hydrate.
The correct answer is sodium monohydrogen phosphate.
Lithium Hydrogen Phosphate or Lithium biphosphate
PO43- is the phosphate ion.
The head cosists out of three parts:Phosphorous acidCholineGlycine
phosphate heads of phospholipids
It sticks to the phosphate heads, preventing motion and increasing hydrophobic reactions.
Yes, hydrophilic phosphate heads and hydrophobic modified carbohydrate tails.
They have a hydrophilic head which contains a phosphate group and hydrophobic heads that are made up of chains of fatty aids.
The phospholipid heads are hydrophillic and prefer the water while the tails are hydrophobic and are shielded from the water.
No. Plasma membranes are a phospholipid bilayer with one end that likes water and one that is repelled by water. The phosphate portions are "heads" and line up on the outsides with the "heads" on the outsides.
Phospholipids are made up of both water loving, and water repelling materials. They head, which is made of glycerol, is water repelling and therefore forms the outer and inner parts of the cell, away from the water. Where as the tails are made up of fatty acids that are water loving and point in between the heads, and into the water between the two glycerol layers.
The compound with formula Na3PO4 is named "sodium phosphate", "trisodium phosphate", "sodium ortho-phosphate", or "trisodium ortho-phosphate".
i use Zerex G-05. It's used in Mercedes Benz and Saabs because it's phosphate free, making it gentler on the heads.
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potassium phosphite