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The phosphate groups that are the polar of the phospholipid because they are charged - A.

The phosphate groups that are the polar of the phospholipid because they are A. charged

What is phospholipid?

It is group of polar lipids that consist of two fatty acids ,  a glycerol unit and a phosphate group .

A phosphate group has a negatively charged oxygen and a positively charged nitrogen to make this group ionic. A single phospholipid molecule  has a phosphate group on one end and two chains of fatty acids . The phosphate group is negatively charged making the head polar and hydrophilic .

correct answer A) charged

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