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Firstly, they are lipids. They have a non-polar / hydrophobic tail and a polar / charged / acid / hydrophyllic head. The charged acid head is enhanced in its capabilities by the addition of a phosphate [PO4--] group.

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Yes it is true that phospholipids are polarized molecules. Neural fats are the major form in which body fat is stored.

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The head, which contains the phospate group

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True or false that the fluid mosaic model describes the plasma membrane as a structure that is liquid and very rigid?

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TRUE

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