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30.08.2019 • 
Biology

Dr. haxton told one of his students, "to move in the bloodstream, fats need the of phospholipids." what would a good student say? dr. haxton told one of his students, "to move in the bloodstream, fats need the of phospholipids." what would a good student say? sorry, dr. haxton! comes from cholesterol, not phospholipids.
a. not so. fats are small enough to travel easily without .
b. you have it backwards. fats phospholipids to travel.
c. yes. nonpolar molecules aren't compatible with water.
d. right. fats are too polar to travel alone in water.

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