Triglycerides have three fatty acids and are entirely non-polar, whereas phospholipids have two fatty acids and a polar phosphate head, creating an amphipathic molecule.
Los triglicéridos tienen tres ácidos grasos y son completamente no polares, mientras que los fosfolípidos tienen dos ácidos grasos y una cabeza de fosfato polar, creando una molécula anfipática.
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