phospholipid

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Phospholipid bilayer structure, Cell membrane structure Royalty Free Stock Photo
Phospholipid or phosphatides lipids head and tail structure outline diagram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Phospholipides and Cell mambrains. cell membrane structure diagram info graphic on white background isolated. Education vector ill Royalty Free Stock Photo
Phospholipid Royalty Free Stock Photo
Omega 3 phospholipid Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illustration of a cell membrane model showing a double layer of phospholipid Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Phospholipid or phosphatides lipids microscopical structure outline diagram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Apolipoprotein, proteins found in plasma lipoproteins, labeled phospholipid, cholesterol, protein that bind lipids to form Royalty Free Stock Photo
Types of lipids. Triglyceride, Steroids hormones and Phospholipid. Lipid structure Royalty Free Stock Photo
diagram of lipid bilayer membrane arrangement of phospholipid molecules and embedded cholesterol explaining hydrophilic heads and Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Phospholipids are a class of lipids that are a major component of all cell membranes. They can form lipid bilayers because of their amphiphilic characteristic. The structure of the phospholipid molecule generally consists of two hydrophobic fatty acid "tails" and a hydrophilic phosphate "head", joined together by a glycerol molecule. The phosphate groups can be modified with simple organic molecules such as choline.


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