Essential Organic Chemistry, Global Edition
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Author: Paula Yurkanis Bruice
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 20.4, Problem 7P
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Interpretation:
The way in which the bacteria regain their original fluidity has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Phosphoglycerides form membranes by arranging themselves in a lipid bilayer.
The polar heads of the phosphoglycerides are on both surfaces of the bilayer and fatty acids form the interior of the bilayer.
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