How are phospholipids similar to lipids such as triglycerides? How are they different?

1 Answer
Sep 4, 2017

Phospholipids and fats both contain hydrocarbon chains (e.g. fatty acids) bound to glycerol with ester linkages through a dehydration reaction.

However, phospholipids are amphipathic whereas fats are nonpolar. This gives rise to why phospholipids structure cell membranes.

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The red circles are the polar end of the phospholipid which usually contain phosphate functional groups. They form a membrane because in aqueous solution, the hydrophilic heads all orient themselves towards the extra and intracellular solution.