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For most eukaryotic organisms it is dipalitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC), a phospholipid.
Yes. Animals, along with any living organisms, have phospholipids which are made into plasma membrane.
Phospholipids
The function of the nucleus is to control all the main functions of the cell.
the function of the fatty acid tail is attract water.
For most eukaryotic organisms it is dipalitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC), a phospholipid.
Phospholipids have several different functions. They can act as anchors to cell proteins and can also act as protein messengers.
Yes. Animals, along with any living organisms, have phospholipids which are made into plasma membrane.
phospholipids
the cell membrane
To transport materials throughout the body.
G. B. Ansell has written: 'Form and function of phospholipids' -- subject(s): Phospholipids
Phospholipids
The function of the nucleus is to control all the main functions of the cell.
the function of the fatty acid tail is attract water.
phospholipids and proteins
Phospholipids