foszfolipideket
Foszfolipideket, or phospholipids, are a class of lipids that are major components of all cell membranes. They are amphipathic, meaning they have both a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail. The hydrophilic head typically consists of a phosphate group and a choline molecule, while the hydrophobic tails are made up of two fatty acid chains. This dual nature allows phospholipids to spontaneously form a bilayer in an aqueous environment, with the hydrophilic heads facing outwards towards the water and the hydrophobic tails facing inwards, away from the water. This bilayer structure is the fundamental framework of cell membranes, providing a barrier that separates the cell's interior from its external environment.
Phospholipids play crucial roles beyond forming the membrane structure. They are involved in cell signaling, where