Phospholipid facts for kids
Phospholipids are a type of fat that contain phosphorus. They are major parts of all cell membranes because they form lipid bilayers.
Phospholipid molecules usually have hydrophobic tails and a hydrophilic head. Biological membranes in eukaryotes also contain another class of lipid, sterols. These are spaced out among the phospholipids. Together they provide membrane fluidity and mechanical strength. Purified phospholipids are produced commercially and have found applications in nanotechnology and materials science.
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In Spanish: Fosfolípido para niños
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