Answer: Option (c) is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
A fat is defined as a substance which is highly soluble in organic solvents but it is largely insoluble in water.
These molecules are less soluble in water because it contains three non-polar fatty acids and no polar or charged head like a phospholipid has.
On the other hand, a phospholipid molecule contains a hydrophilic head that is highly soluble in water.
Hence, due to the presence of hydrophilic group a phospholipid is soluble in water.
Thus, we can conclude that a fat molecule is less soluble in water because it has three non-polar fatty acids and no polar or charged head like a phospholipid has.