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    In a Phospholipid, the Phosphate Would Be Found in Which
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In a Phospholipid, the Phosphate Would Be Found in Which

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In a phospholipid, the phosphate would be found in which part of a membrane?


A) In the bilayer, interacting with water.
B) On the surface of the membrane, shielded from water.
C) In the bilayer, shielded from water.
D) On the surface of the membrane, interacting with water.

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