In the Mitochondria
why are fatty acids important to the cell membrane
fatty acids
peroxisomes
fatty acids (APEX)
transported across fat cell membranes by fatty acid binding proteins
It regulates what goes in and out of the cell.
why are fatty acids important to the cell membrane
fatty acids
fatty acids
Nonpolar Fatty acid chains
fatty acids (APEX)
fatty acids
peroxisomes
CO2 CO2
fatty acids (APEX)
Carbohydrates and Fatty acids.
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.