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How Do Phospholipids Differ From Other Lipids? [Solved]

Like fats, they are typically composed of fatty acid chains attached to a backbone of glycerol. Instead having three fatty acid tails, however, phospholipids generally have just two, and the third carbon of the glycerol backbone is occupied by a modified phosphate group.

Lipids - Fatty Acids, Triglycerides, Phospholipids, Terpenes, Waxes, Eicosanoids

This biochemistry video tutorial focuses on

Lipids | Fats, Steroids, and Phospholipids | Biological Molecules Simplified #4

Lipids are

Lipids - Structure Of Lipids - Structure Of Fats - Triglycerides, Phospholipids, Prostaglandins

In this video we cover the molecular structure of