Virtually all of them including organo-phosphates
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...
The head (or top) of a phospholipid is polar and the carbon chain tail is non-polar.
Phosphate molecules.
polar and can form hdrogen bonds with water molecules
yeah
Calcium Phosphate is very polar because it is an ionic compound.
polar
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...
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...
The phosphate group is polar. Therefore it is Hydrophilic.
The head (or top) of a phospholipid is polar and the carbon chain tail is non-polar.
Phosphate groups
Yes it is a polar molecule, it can be dissolved in water, and it is balanced.
Phosphate molecules.
Phospholipids are made of two parts: the phosphate and the lipid. In this setup, the phosphate is the half that is polar, and thus the part that interacts with water.
I believe the phosphate give the phospholipid a polar region which allows it to interact with water (also polar). This is the basis for the formation of the lipid bilayer.
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