Phospholipids are the major components of cell surface membranes. They have fatty acid tails that are hydrophobic and a phosphate head, that is hydrophilic, attached to a glycerol molecule.
In the presence of water due to the hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts phospholipids will form monolayers or bilayers
The structure of a cholesterol molecule possesses both a hydrophobic region and a hydrophilic region
It is common to be asked why triglycerides are energy reserves (they store more energy per gram due to their hydrocarbon chains).
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