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3/26/21

[Answer] Dr. Haxton told one of his students "To move in the bloodstream fats need the help of phospholipids." What would a good student say?

Answer: Yes. Nonpolar molecules aren't compatible with water.Water rejects nonpolar molecules such as fats so fats travel inside particles that are coated with polar parts of phospholipids and proteins.




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