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Choline is an organic, hydrophillic molecule. In phospholipids it binds to the phosphate group and makes up part of the hydrophillic head.<ref>Alberts, et al. Molecular Biology of The Cell, 5th edition, New York: Garland Science, p114</ref>  
Choline is an organic, hydrophillic molecule. In [[Phospholipids|phospholipids]] it binds to the phosphate group and makes up part of the hydrophillic head.<ref>Alberts, et al. Molecular Biology of The Cell, 5th edition, New York: Garland Science, p114</ref>  


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Choline is an organic, hydrophillic molecule. In phospholipids it binds to the phosphate group and makes up part of the hydrophillic head.[1]


References

  1. Alberts, et al. Molecular Biology of The Cell, 5th edition, New York: Garland Science, p114