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    In Phospholipids, the Phosphate Is Generally Bonded Between
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In Phospholipids, the Phosphate Is Generally Bonded Between

Question 8

Question 8

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In phospholipids, the phosphate is generally bonded between


A) Fatty acid and glycerol
B) Glycerol and hydrophilic group such as choline
C) Fatty acid and serine
D) Glycerol and glucose
E) Fatty acids and glucose

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