I'm just asking what is the side effects of taking phospholipids as medication?
they are hydrophilic
I believe lateral movement is your answer, but im on the same question in my cell bio class, so this is just what I have found so far. I know they can move also in restricted spaces or not all.
side effects of paroextine
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What is tabaco side effects
no side effects
Phospholipids.
Phospholipids are composed of a polar head group and a hydrophobic tail. These phospholipids line up so that the head groups and tail groups are side by side to form a single layer due to the interactions between the head groups and the tail groups. Two of these layers line up with the hydrophobic tail groups facing each other to prevent the hydrophobic groups away from the polar head groups of other phospholipids and from the water in the surrounding environment.
Phospholipids are composed of a polar head group and a hydrophobic tail. These phospholipids line up so that the head groups and tail groups are side by side to form a single layer due to the interactions between the head groups and the tail groups. Two of these layers line up with the hydrophobic tail groups facing each other to prevent the hydrophobic groups away from the polar head groups of other phospholipids and from the water in the surrounding environment.
wot are the side effects of effergin
what r side effects