Secret....sa akin na lang iyon,no?
phosphorus - rus + lipids = phospholipids
lipids?
I love that fact that you're cheating in Biology.
Lipids are found in the cell membranes.
Proteins and lipids don't have cell membranes but are the molecules that make up the bulk of what a cell membrane is.
Some lipids do contain phosphorus, such as phospholipids. Phospholipids are an important component of cell membranes, contributing to their structure and function.
Lipids and Proteins.
Lipids are generally not soluble in water and are an important component of biological membranes. They are composed of long hydrocarbon chains that make them insoluble in water but highly important for maintaining the structure and function of cell membranes.
The function of lipids is cells is signaling, and acting as structural components of cell membranes.
The main 'component' of the Cell's membranes are fatty acids, also known as lipids.
their hydrophobic nature and the fluidity of cell membranes. Lipids have a non-polar "tail" region that is attracted to other non-polar molecules, including the hydrophobic interior of the cell membrane. This allows lipids to move easily through the cell membrane, making it an important characteristic for various cellular processes.
Lipoproteins are used to transport lipids in the body. They are also integral parts of cell membranes and transporter molecules.