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[[Eukaryote|Eukaryotic]] cells feature the compartmentalized membrane-bound [[organelle]]s that carry out different biological functions. The [[glycerophospholipids]] are the main structural component of [[biological membranes]], as the cellular [[plasma membrane]] and the intracellular membranes of organelles; in animal cells, the plasma membrane physically separates the [[intracellular]] components from the [[extracellular]] environment. | [[Eukaryote|Eukaryotic]] cells feature the compartmentalized membrane-bound [[organelle]]s that carry out different biological functions. The [[glycerophospholipids]] are the main structural component of [[biological membranes]], as the cellular [[plasma membrane]] and the intracellular membranes of organelles; in animal cells, the plasma membrane physically separates the [[intracellular]] components from the [[extracellular]] environment. The glycerophospholipids are [[amphipathic]] molecules (containing both hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions) that contain a glycerol core linked to two fatty acid-derived "tails" by ester linkages and to one "head" group by a [[phosphate]] ester linkage. While glycerophospholipids are the major component of biological membranes, other non-glyceride lipid components such as [[sphingomyelin]] and [[sterol]]s (mainly cholesterol in animal cell membranes) are also found in biological membranes. In plants and algae, the galactosyldiacylglycerols, and sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol, which lack a phosphate group, are important components of membranes of chloroplasts and related organelles and are among the most abundant lipids in photosynthetic tissues, including those of higher plants, algae and certain bacteria. | ||
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