fosfólípída
Fosfólípída are a class of lipids that are a major component of all cell membranes. They are amphipathic, meaning they have both a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail. This dual nature allows them to form a bilayer structure in aqueous environments, with the hydrophilic heads facing outwards towards the water and the hydrophobic tails facing inwards, away from the water.
The basic structure of a fosfólípída molecule consists of a glycerol backbone, two fatty acid chains attached
In cell membranes, the fosfólípída bilayer acts as a barrier, controlling the passage of substances into and