g. Sketch the specific structural formula of the phospholipid model you synthesized in the space provided below. Label the hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions of your structure.

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Remove
models from the
Insert the GLUT carri
plasma membrane model
molecules so that there are more
glucose molecules than intracellular g
molecules (right photo).
CONRAD
Phospholipid Activity 1 Continued
SANDER
PHOSPHOLIPID & MEMBRANE TRANSPORT KIT
Compare your structure to that of the other gre
GLUT carrier protein
membrane
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g. Sketch the specific structural formula of the phospholipid model you synthesized in the
space provided below. Label the hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions of your structure.
Transcribed Image Text:Molecular Designs ...where molecules become real ™M wwwwwwwww Remove models from the Insert the GLUT carri plasma membrane model molecules so that there are more glucose molecules than intracellular g molecules (right photo). CONRAD Phospholipid Activity 1 Continued SANDER PHOSPHOLIPID & MEMBRANE TRANSPORT KIT Compare your structure to that of the other gre GLUT carrier protein membrane dmoleculardesigns.com g. Sketch the specific structural formula of the phospholipid model you synthesized in the space provided below. Label the hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions of your structure.
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A phospholipid is a type of lipid molecule that is the main component of the cell membrane. Lipids are molecule that includes fats, waxes and some vitamins, among others. Each phospholipid is made up of two fatty acids, a phosphate group, and a glycerol molecule.

 Phospholipids helps in preventing of fats in the liver. It plays a major role in the transportation and removal of cholesterol from the cells. It forms the structural components of the cell membrane with the association of proteins.

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