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Cross section of the diferent strctures that phospholipids can take in a aqueous solution. The circles are the hydrophilic heads and the wavy lines are the fatty acyl side chains.

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self-made

Date

6 nov 2007

Author

Mariana Ruiz Villarreal , LadyofHats

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current 16:12, 6 November 2007 331×407 (396 KB) LadyofHats (outlined text to aboid overlaping of letters)
16:09, 6 November 2007 331×407 (393 KB) LadyofHats ({{Information |Description=Cross section of the diferent strctures that phospholipids can take in a aqueous solution. The circles are the hydrophilic heads and the wavy lines are the fatty acyl side chains. |Source=self-made |Date=6 nov 2007 |Author= Mari)
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