A certain phospholipid molecule contains two fatty acid chains of eight carbon atoms each having no carbon-carbon double bonds in the chain. The phosphate ion is attached to a polar
organic molecule, X, just as highlighted in yellow in the figure in the introduction.
Complete the structure of the phospholipid molecule using the structure in the introduction. To include a X group in your structure, draw another atom, hover over the atom with the
mouse, and then press the X key on your keyboard.
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A certain phospholipid molecule contains two fatty acid chains of eight carbon atoms each having no carboncarbon double bonds in the chain The phosphate ion is class=

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The fatty acids form ester C-O bonds with the OH groups of glycerol and the phosphoric acid forms phosphate P-O bonds.

The phosphate also forms P-O ester linkages with the OH groups in other alcohols such as choline.

The structure below shows the phospholipid with two saturated C₈ fatty acids and the phosphate group.

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