EP PRINCIPLES OF HUM.PHYS.-MOD.MAST.A+P
EP PRINCIPLES OF HUM.PHYS.-MOD.MAST.A+P
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Author: STANFIELD
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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Chapter 2.1, Problem 2.1.2QC
Summary Introduction

To determine:

The structures that phospholipid form in an aqueous environment. The physiological functions associated with these structures.

Introduction:

Phospholipids belong to the class of lipids and are majorly found in the cell membrane. They form lipid bilayer in cell membrane because of their amphiphilic nature. Each phospholipid is composed of two fatty acids, a glycerol group, and a phosphate molecule.

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EP PRINCIPLES OF HUM.PHYS.-MOD.MAST.A+P

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