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    Where Are Phospholipids Most Likely Found in a Eukaryotic Cell
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Where Are Phospholipids Most Likely Found in a Eukaryotic Cell

Question 22

Question 22

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Where are phospholipids most likely found in a eukaryotic cell?


A) the plasma membrane
B) surrounding flagella
C) ribosomes
D) around organelles
E) the plasma membrane, around organelles, and surrounding flagella

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