Phospholipid Structure
Phospholipid Structure
Phospholipids are vital molecules in cell membranes, consisting of a hydrophilic head and two hydrophobic tails, arranging themselves in a bilayer to form the basic structural unit of cell membranes. This unique structure allows phospholipids to maintain the integrity of cell membranes and regulate the passage of molecules in and out of cells.
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