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Phospholipids are lipid molecules which have a [[Phosphate|phosphate]] group attached. <br>  
Phospholipids are lipid molecules which have a [[Phosphate|phosphate]] group attached. <br>  


They are highly abundant in [[Cell membranes|cell membranes]], where they form a [[Lipid bi-layer|lipid bilayer]], due to the [[Amphiphatic|amphiphatic]] nature of&nbsp;their [[Hydrophilic|hydrophilic]] heads and [[Hydrophobic|h]]<span style="text-decoration: underline">[[Hydrophobic|ydrophobic]]</span> tails.<br>
They are highly abundant in [[Cell membranes|cell membranes]], where they form a [[Lipid bi-layer|lipid bilayer]], due to the [[Amphiphatic|amphiphatic]] nature of&nbsp;their [[Hydrophilic|hydrophilic]] heads and&nbsp;[[Hydrophobic|hydrophobic]]&nbsp;tails.<br>

Revision as of 11:30, 13 November 2010

Phospholipids are lipid molecules which have a phosphate group attached.

They are highly abundant in cell membranes, where they form a lipid bilayer, due to the amphiphatic nature of their hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails.