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the structure of a phospholipid can best be described as which of the following?
glycerol joined to 3 fatty acids and a phosphate group
a 5-carbon sugar joined to a nitrogenous base and a phosphate group
five interlocking carbon rings joined to a phosphate group
glycerol joined to 2 fatty acids and a phosphate group
a 5-carbon sugar joined to a nitrogenous base and 2 phosphate groups
Brief Explanations
To determine the structure of a phospholipid, we recall:
- A phospholipid has a glycerol backbone.
- It is joined to 2 fatty acid chains (hydrophobic tails) and a phosphate group (hydrophilic head).
- Analyzing options:
- "Glycerol joined to 3 fatty acids..." is a triglyceride, not phospholipid.
- "A 5 - carbon sugar..." describes a nucleotide, not phospholipid.
- "Five interlocking carbon rings..." describes a steroid, not phospholipid.
- "A 5 - carbon sugar joined to...2 phosphate groups" is not a phospholipid structure.
- "Glycerol joined to 2 fatty acids and a phosphate group" matches the phospholipid structure.
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