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HELP PLSSSSS PLS PLS PLS

HELP PLSSSSS PLS PLS PLS-example-1
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1- The polar section of a phospholipid is the part with the phosphate group. This is sometimes called the polar head of the molecule.

2- The phosphate group is the negatively-charged polar head, which is hydrophilic. The fatty acid chains are the uncharged, nonpolar tails, which are hydrophobic.

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