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The phospholipid molecule has two parts, the polar end and the bipolar end. True or False?
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The phospholipid molecule has two parts, the polar end and the bipolar end. True or False?
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False; a phospholipid molecule has a "head" and two "tails"
Basically it has a polar end with a phosphate group attached, and a nonpolar end that has two fatty acid "tails" or chains.
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