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Which best describes the structure of a phospholipid? a glycerol molecule between two fatty acid chains a lipid molecule with a polar head and a tail a phosphate molecule joined to a fatty acid a nonpolar molecule attached to a fatty acid

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a lipid molecule with a polar head and a tail

The phospholipid is composed of a glycerol molecule and tow fatty acid chains. The phospholipid is an amphiphatic molecule having hydrophobic tail and hydrophilic head. The fatty acid chains are uncharged and non-polar while the phosphate head is polar and negatively charged. The phospholipid molecules forms micelles when placed in water.

Hence, the correct answer is 'a glycerol molecule between two fatty acid chains'.