This is a cis molecule.
A polar covalent molecule. Due to electronegativity variance.
This is called the hydrophobic 'side' of the phospholipid molecule
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Yes it does.
phosphate
This is called the hydrophobic 'side' of the phospholipid molecule
If you were to change the base on one side of the molecule, you have to change the other base on the other side of the molecule, otherwise it will mutate.
The hydrogen side of a water molecule has a slight positive charge.
If a molecule has a positive charge on one side, and a negative charge on the other, we call it a Polar molecule.
Mutations will happen.
This is a cis molecule.
Amino Acids are composed of three primary parts. Every amino acid has an amine and a carboxylic acid, but each amino acid has a side-chain specific to that acid.
Polar molecule
A polar covalent molecule. Due to electronegativity variance.
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You are thinking of a Polar Molecule.