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The head of a phospholipid can be described as _____.

nonpolar and hydrophilic
polar and hydrophobic
polar and hydrophilic
hydrophobic with a negative charge

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User Liorco
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The answer is polar and hydrophilic.

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User Pkananen
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I believe that the answer to this would be polar and hydrophilic (soluble in water). The answer would be the third option. What makes the head of a phospholipid hydrophilic is that its polar head is negatively-charged and made by a phosphate group. Hope this helps.
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