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GCE CIE BIOL - Molecular Structure of Phospholipids

Chapter 2 Biological Molecules

May 5, 2020

2.2.g Describe the structure of a phospholipid and relate the structure of phospholipids to their functions in living organisms. 

  • One particularly important type of lipid is called the ‘phospholipid’. 
  • Each phospholipid has one end which is soluble in water (hydrophilic), and one which avoids water (hydrophilic). 
  • The hydrophilic end (water-loving) is polar and comprises a phosphate head and glycerol. 
  • The hydrophobic end (water-hating) are two fatty acid tails.

The images above show a diagram of a phospholipid molecule. 

⚠️🧠Remember: “-phobic” means to be scared off (like phobia!), and “hydro-” means water, therefore hydrophobic literally means scared of water! 👻

Function of Phospholipids

  • Phospholipids are required for the membrane of a cell (forming the bilayer membrane surrounding cells. 
  • The hydrophilic heads are outside in the watery solution, whilst the hydrophobic tails are on the inside and do not let any water through.

Awesome! See you around! 🥳

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